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Concluding   /kənklˈudɪŋ/   Listen
Concluding

adjective
1.
Occurring at or forming an end or termination.  Synonyms: final, last, terminal.  "The final chapter" , "The last days of the dinosaurs" , "Terminal leave"



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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"Concluding" Quotes from Famous Books



... the comedy of Timon, if the whole of it is written as well as the concluding address of the misanthrope (which Mr. Panizzi has extracted into his pages), it must be very pleasant. Timon conceals a treasure in a tomb, and thinks he has baffled some knaves who had a design upon it. He therefore takes leave of his audience with ...
— Stories from the Italian Poets: With Lives of the Writers, Vol. 2 • Leigh Hunt

... of remark in this letter would be the concluding sentence, in which the First Consul still affected to acknowledge the sovereignty of the people, were it not that the words "Citizens Consuls" were evidently foisted in with a particular design. The battle was gained; ...
— Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Complete • Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne

... devoted much space to accounts of the ceremonies and festivities connected with the unveiling of the monument. Some of them seemed to regard it as an emotional display, and others found it impossible to read the accounts without concluding that the Japanese and Russians had wellnigh, if not altogether, laid aside their feeling ...
— Travels in the Far East • Ellen Mary Hayes Peck

... epistle, Mr. Richard Grubb was favoured with a line from Mr. Augustus Spriggs, expressive of his unbounded delight in having prevailed upon his governor to 'let him out;' and concluding with a promise of ...
— The Sketches of Seymour (Illustrated), Complete • Robert Seymour

... the Boulevards to the Folies-Bergere, which had been turned for the time into a public club, and there we listened awhile to Citizen Lermina, who, taking Thiers's mission and Bismarck's despatch as his text, protested against France concluding any peace or even any armistice so long as the Germans had not withdrawn across the frontier. There was still no little talk of that description. The old agitator Auguste Blanqui—long confined in one of the cages ...
— My Days of Adventure - The Fall of France, 1870-71 • Ernest Alfred Vizetelly


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