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    conclusion
    /kənˈkluːʒn/

    noun

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  2. CONCLUSION definition: 1. the final part of something: 2. finally: 3. the act of arranging or agreeing something…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CONCLUSION is a reasoned judgment : inference. How to use conclusion in a sentence.

  4. A conclusion is the last part of something, its end or result. When you write a paper, you always end by summing up your arguments and drawing a conclusion about what you've been writing about.

  5. noun. end or termination. the last main division of a speech, lecture, essay, etc. the outcome or result of an act, process, event, etc (esp in the phrase a foregone conclusion ) a final decision or judgment; resolution (esp in the phrase come to a conclusion ) logic.

  6. CONCLUSION meaning: 1. the final part of something: 2. finally: 3. the act of arranging or agreeing something…. Learn more.

  7. Jul 8, 2016 · When you come to a conclusion, you decide that something is true after you have thought about it carefully.

  8. CONCLUSION meaning: 1 : a final decision or judgment an opinion or decision that is formed after a period of thought or research; 2 : the last part of something end usually singular.

  9. 1. The close or last part; the end or finish: the conclusion of the festivities. 2. The result or outcome of an act or process: What was the conclusion of all these efforts? 3. A judgment or decision reached after deliberation. See Synonyms at decision. 4. A final arrangement or settlement, as of a treaty. 5.

  10. CONCLUSION definition: 1. the opinion you have after considering all the information about something: 2. the final part…. Learn more.

  11. Noun. Idiom. Filter. noun. conclusions. The end or last part. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. The result or outcome of an act or process. What was the conclusion of all these efforts? American Heritage. Similar definitions. An act or instance of concluding; final arrangement ( of a pact, treaty, etc.) Webster's New World.