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conclusion

1 of 1noun
/kənˈkluʒən/
Forms:conclusions
1

the final event or part that marks the end of something

  • The conclusion of the concert was marked by a spectacular fireworks display.
  • The book's conclusion tied up all the loose ends of the story.
  • The conclusion of the meeting was a summary of the key points discussed.
  • The film's conclusion left the audience in awe.
  • The conclusion of the project was celebrated with a team party.
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2

a decision reached after thoroughly considering all relevant information

  • After reviewing all the evidence, the jury reached a conclusion.
  • She came to the conclusion that it was best to change her career path.
  • The scientist's conclusion was based on years of research and data analysis.
  • He drew a conclusion from the results of the experiment.
  • The committee's conclusion was to approve the new policy.
3

an intuitive assumption

4

the act of ending 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)

Synonyms:
6

the temporal end; the concluding time

7

the act of making up your mind about something

8

the last section of a communication