Antonym: beginning, outset, start. Similar words: conclude, exclusive, exclusively, conception, conversion, confession, concentration, congressional. Meaning: [-uːʒn] n. 1. a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration 2. an intuitive assumption 3. the temporal end; the concluding time 4. event whose occurrence ends something 5. the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism) 6. the act of ending something 7. a final settlement 8. the last section of a communication 9. the act of making up your mind about something.
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2. They had both arrived at the same conclusion.
3. The conclusion of the movie was anticlimactic.
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4. Don't rush to a conclusion.
5. The debate did not come to a conclusion untilyesterday.
6. I came to/reached the conclusion that he'd been lying.
7. We can deduce a conclusion from the premise.
8. She arrived at this conclusion by logical deduction.
9. I found the conclusion of his book very interesting.
10. They reached the same conclusion from different starting points.
11. The judge's conclusion was plainly wrong.
12. New evidence might lead to the conclusion that we are wrong.
13. It was a logical conclusion from the child's point of view.
14. I've come to the conclusion that he's not the right person for the job.
15. Over the years I've come to the conclusion that she's a very great musician.
16. You shouldn't jump to a conclusion.
17. Don't jump to a conclusion.
18. He drew his conclusion by gathering up the facts.
19. The outcome of theelection is a foregone conclusion.
20. The reasoning behind her conclusion is impossible to fault.
21. The evidence all seems to point to one conclusion.
22. Few will argue with this conclusion.
23. In conclusion, I would like to thank ...
24. Three independent studies all arrived at the same conclusion.
25. The outcome of the vote is a foregone conclusion.
26. What led you to this conclusion?
27. The meeting was brought to a hasty conclusion.
28. The outcome of the battle was a foregone conclusion.
29. I will let you know about it as soon as we come to any conclusion.
30. It took the jury some time to reach the conclusion that she was guilty.
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