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Concluded   /kənklˈudəd/  /kənklˈudɪd/   Listen
Concluded

adjective
1.
Having come or been brought to a conclusion.  Synonyms: all over, complete, ended, over, terminated.  "The affair is over, ended, finished" , "The abruptly terminated interview"



Conclude

verb
(past & past part. concluded; pres. part. concluding)
1.
Decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion.  Synonyms: reason, reason out.
2.
Bring to a close.
3.
Reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation.  Synonym: resolve.
4.
Come to a close.  Synonym: close.
5.
Reach agreement on.  "We concluded a cease-fire"






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"Concluded" Quotes from Famous Books



... unfolded all the plan—not without first going out-doors, and looking carefully all around his little cottage to see if any eavesdroppers were in hiding. When he concluded by repeating Mr. Morton's order to go home and stay with his sick wife, both ...
— Jerry's Reward • Evelyn Snead Barnett

... all that, by the interposition of good friends, and by many a bonny thing that was sent, and many more that were promised Peg, the matter was concluded, and Peg taken into the house upon certain articles [the Act of Toleration is referred to]; one of which was that she might have the freedom of Jack's conversation, and might take him for better or for worse if she pleased; provided always he did not come into the house at unseasonable ...
— Library Of The World's Best Literature, Ancient And Modern, Vol. 2 • Charles Dudley Warner

... which Dr. Swift first concluded the epitaph were, "Saltem ut sciat viator indignabundus, quali in ...
— The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume I (of 2) • Jonathan Swift

... grew lower, whence the doctor concluded that it did not extend very far to the north. Besides, it was very likely that New America was merely an island, and did not extend to the Pole. The ground grew more level; in the west a few low hills could be seen in the distance, covered with a ...
— The Voyages and Adventures of Captain Hatteras • Jules Verne

... the conductor gave the signal to pull out, and the train departed, leaving Seth Craddock on the truck, the rather shamed and dampened citizens standing around. They concluded they would have to hang him, after all their trouble for a more romantic, picturesque, and unusual exit. And hanging was such a common, ordinary way of getting rid of a distasteful man that the pleasure was taken out ...
— Trail's End • George W. Ogden


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