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View definitions for concluded

concluded

adjective as in certain

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 induced

adjective as in in the bag

adjective as in over

adjective as in realized

adjective as in rendered

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adjective as in through

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Multiple studies since, across many countries, have concluded there is no link between vaccines and autism.

From BBC

She says the police concluded there was not enough evidence to take the case further.

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Thanking the many lawyers for their "excellent contributions," he concluded the hearing by saying: "It's a very difficult matter and it's a very important matter," adding, "I shall issue my judgment in due course."

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Their comments came at a news conference that concluded three days of meetings with visiting International Olympic Committee officials, who expressed similar confidence in preparations for 2028.

Apparently, he wasn't on anyone's shortlist but was on Trump's plane this week and they had a chat after which Trump concluded that he wanted the Florida congressman for Attorney General.

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

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