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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91. The article implied that the pilot was responsible for the accident. If you infer something from what a speaker or writer says, you come to the conclusion that this is what he or she means:I inferred from the article that the pilot was responsible for the accident.
92. He drew the conclusion by building on his own investigation.
93. In conclusion she wished her comrades every success in their work.sentencedict.com
94. After much discussion we came at a conclusion satisfactory to all.
95. In conclusion, I would like to thank you all for your hard work.
96. Upon conclusion of these studies, the patient was told that she had a severe problem.
97. He then goes on to pick holes in the article before reaching his conclusion.
98. In conclusion, I would like to thank our guest speaker.
99. At the conclusion of the meeting, little progress had been made.
100. She finally was forced to the conclusion that she wouldn't get another paid job in her field.
101. From talking to former prisoners in the camps, an obvious conclusion is that they have been starved.
102. They had been debating for several hours without reaching a conclusion.
103. In conclusion, I submit that the proposal will not work without some major changes.
104. The police came to the inescapable conclusion that the children had been murdered.
105. These are the major and minor premises on which the conclusion is based.
106. The conclusion that follows from these findings is that inner city schools need more investment, not less.
107. I guarantee you'd come to the same conclusion, sir.
108. However, this conclusion must be interpreted with caution.
109. Conclusion Future advances will depend largely on molecular biologists and palaeontologists, although no data-source should be neglected.
110. The bereaved are normally anxious for a speedy conclusion in these tragic cases.
111. Since it is obviously inconceivable that all religions can be right, the most reasonable conclusion is that they are all wrong. Christopher Hitchens
112. The Daily News bagel team, which surveyed 13 bagel establishments recommended by readers, arrived at the same conclusion.
113. In conclusion, dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids enhance duodenal resistance to acid by potentiation of adaptive cytoprotection.
114. For example, employees may receive bonus payments on the successful conclusion of their overseas assignments.
115. In conclusion, patients with cholesterol gall stones produce less metastable hepatic bile measured by the evidence of shorter nucleation time.
116. Again, one may be forced to the conclusion that his departure was a blessing in disguise for him.
117. Today's move is expected to be the conclusion of a bitter struggle for control of the group.
118. But one conclusion from that observation is that the theists themselves have no idea what they believe in.
119. And it invites the conclusion that rhodopsin-like compounds are a particularly favoured way of going about light detection in the animal world.
120. He also purported to apply the conventional collateral fact doctrine but reached a different conclusion from that of his brethren.
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