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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91. To conclude this section, we can, at last, refer to an experiment.
92. The health authority and the Defence Land Agent hope to conclude negotiations within a month.
93. We conclude with a brief discussion of the interaction of some recent participatory initiatives with the local representative system of democracy.
94. Given the context, a reasonable person could only conclude that the threat of judicial power was plainly implied.
95. The authors conclude that the improving image of the game drew a wider and more respectable public, including more women.
96. But they do not necessarily conclude that a thing is no more than the sum of its attributes.
97. The authors conclude that a combination of the last two models offers the best prospect of a full explanation.
98. For present purposes we can conclude that Trotsky looked to proletarian democracy as a defence against bureaucratization.
99. We conclude that the systemic response is caused by an electrical signal propagating through the plant.
100. We can therefore conclude that in these societies a different system of exchange or barter was used for basic daily transactions.
101. We could conclude from this that crust is a definite aspect of character; we all love bread with lots of character.
102. Even so, it is straining credulity too far to conclude that the debtor has an arguable case.
103. As an alternative to this bloc policy Khrushchev offered to conclude treaties of non-aggression and friendship with the states concerned.
104. We conclude by outlining likely future developments in residential child care.
105. The fact that the date line was not drawn straight has led some to conclude that it is further malleable.
106. He would certainly conclude that she was up to some adolescent mischief and take her to task again.
107. One can only conclude that the commitment on tax is the result of political conviction and the insistence of Bush's sponsors.
108. It may show a significant improvement in which case you can conclude the child is learning.
109. Do we therefore conclude that the beer consists of solid indivisible lumps of matter of that volume?
110. Some speculative future applications of explosive materials in the space programme conclude the scientific presentations.
111. Perhaps the best approach is to devise methods by which patients conclude for themselves that smoking is harmful and undesirable.
112. Must we then conclude that the Zande are in these terms irrational, incapable of rational, cause-and-effect reasoning?
113. The event would conclude as it began with a handshake.
114. As to the Times, we similarly conclude that the facts do not support a finding of actual malice....
115. If you read all the official literature you will conclude that the result is a tremendous success.
116. Fischler and Bloom conclude from these results that in visual word recognition the effect of context is essentially inhibitory rather than facilitatory.
117. Pricing is still currently in dollars while Berenzoid and InteSoft conclude negotiations and are as follows.
118. We conclude this section by identifying in more detail the tasks that each of the named roles implies.
118. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
119. We will conclude with tactical considerations of network design, performance evaluation, and network management and security techniques.
120. From the observed absence of such annihilation radiation we can conclude that our galaxy is made entirely of particles rather than antiparticles.
More similar words: include, conclusion, exclude, including, excluding, concert, concept, concede, concern, concrete, conceive, concerning, conception, concentrate, conciliatory, concentrating, concentration, uncle, unclear, student, clue, magnitude, inclination, cluster, pulchritude, schadenfreude, exclusive, once, exclusively, at once.