Synonym: assume, close, end, finish, gather, infer, presume, reason, stop, suppose, terminate. Antonym: begin, commence, start. Similar words: include, conclusion, exclude, including, excluding, concert, concept, concede. Meaning: [kən'kluːd] v. 1. decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion 2. bring to a close 3. reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation 4. come to a close 5. reach agreement on.
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31. The report would conclude that there was no evidence that the intelligence services were involved.
32. Are we to conclude therefore that eminence can not be allowed as a yardstick of creativity?
33. What should we conclude about the hazard from meteorite falls?
34. The court was driven to conclude that the jury would not necessarily have convicted had it been correctly directed.
35. Lucy could only conclude that, whatever Charlie had been saying, it hadn't included specific mention of her name.
36. It would be wrong to conclude from this debate that science is too important to be left to politicians.
37. One might well conclude the dismissal was a feint, a hollow gesture to allay perceived public outrage.
38. It seems reasonable to conclude that people's behaviour is influenced by what they see on TV.
39. It would be wrong to conclude from this that Gandhi is opposed to conversion from one religion to another.
40. Conclusions To conclude on such a vast subject as this is not easy but I would like to make the following points.
41. We conclude that autonomic neuropathy can affect motor functions throughout the gastrointestinal tract.
42. We conclude, therefore, that the radical perspective on the labour process offers a far-reaching critique of conventional organisation theory.
43. They have talked to Pisa, and hope to conclude a deal before the weekend.
44. The work led Russell himself to conclude that the teaching of the subject had no effect whatsoever on pupils' political outlook.
45. It would be wrong to conclude that it is simply because women live longer than men.
46. For example, if household size falls during a period under examination, the study might conclude that living standards had also fallen.
47. They conclude that differential rewards are functional for society, that they contribute to the maintenance and well-being of social systems.
48. This led them to conclude that they were uncouth, filthy creatures who barely knew how to look after themselves.
49. Are we to conclude both that Papinian wrote this text and that it enunciates a general rule?
50. Objections I will conclude this chapter by considering a few objections to the account of authority suggested above which challenge its general orientation.
51. Unless the Commission extends this period, parties may conclude a merger after the three week period has expired.
52. Training To conclude this section it is necessary to point out a few things about the squad training sessions.
53. By February 1956, Nasser was ready to conclude the deal.
54. Faced with such apparently perverse ways of thinking it is easy to conclude that they can not possibly reason as we reason.
55. If jurors conclude that Lyle killed in that state of mind, the crime could be reduced from murder to manslaughter.
56. The net impact of the cuts, they conclude, has been to widen disparities in economic well-being.
57. We can generalize from the samples and conclude that nitrogen levels have increased.
58. Both correct answers and correct reasoning are necessary to conclude that the child has fully constructed the concept.
58. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
59. The Giants conclude the three-game series tonight in Palm Springs.
60. This year, Muslims will conclude Ramadan with the usual festivities on April 15 or 16.
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