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conclude

Definition for conclude

verb as in finish, come to an end

verb as in decide, deduce

verb as in settle, resolve

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Example Sentences

The idea was to be sympathetic enough that viewers would conclude “these young women were not psychopaths” even if “they made different choices than you or I would have made.”

It seems reasonable to conclude, at the very least, that both sides were having second thoughts.

From BBC

Yet, according to Ho, the government may conclude that unauthorized migration constitutes an “invasion” and use force in response.

From Slate

Portugal visit Murrayfield on Saturday in the second of Scotland's Autumn Series internationals, which conclude with the visit of Australia on 24 November.

From BBC

“But I don’t think we can necessarily conclude that the abortion issue stopped being dangerous for Republicans.”

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

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