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View definitions for concluded

concluded

adjective as in closed

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adjective as in completed

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adjective as in ended

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Strong match

adjective as in hatched

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adjective as in over

adjective as in rendered

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adjective as in through

adjective as in washed-up

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Some researchers have concluded that a robotic hand doesn’t need five fingers to be useful.

“Middle school students that regularly completed two hours of homework did not perform better in school than those that averaged only one hour,” it concluded in a 2020 review of research.

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The committee's report concluded that "cutting the cash Isa allowance is unlikely to incentivise people to invest their cash in stocks and shares".

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Nine suspects have been charged with premeditated murder in connection with the killing, but the case has not concluded.

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Navy officials have concluded that they need a “barbell-shaped” surface fleet design, with large ships at one end and small ships at the other.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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