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The example sentences of CONCLUDE in videos (15 in total of 219)

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alright proper noun, singular , well adverb that wh-determiner will modal go verb, base form ahead adverb and coordinating conjunction conclude verb, base form this determiner lesson noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction hemodynamics noun, plural and coordinating conjunction more adverb, comparative specifically adverb
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one cardinal number could modal conclude verb, base form that preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner repetition noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction bright adjective colours noun, plural and coordinating conjunction images noun, plural excite verb, base form the determiner visual adjective senses noun, plural .
they personal pronoun re noun, singular or mass also adverb lacking verb, gerund or present participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction guns noun, plural as adverb well adverb , we personal pronoun can modal confidently adverb conclude verb, base form that preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner soviet proper noun, singular artillery noun, singular or mass
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so adverb , let verb, base form s proper noun, singular conclude verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner three cardinal number points noun, plural to to keep verb, base form in preposition or subordinating conjunction mind noun, singular or mass when wh-adverb using verb, gerund or present participle reductio noun, singular or mass ad noun, singular or mass absurdum proper noun, singular

Use "conclude" in a sentence | "conclude" example sentences

How to use "conclude" in a sentence?

  • If the people are happy, united, wealthy, and powerful, we presume the rest. We conclude that to be good from whence good is derived.
    -Edmund Burke-
  • If a handsome woman allows that another woman is beautiful, we may safely conclude she excels her.
    -Jean de la Bruyere-
  • To conclude: good journalism is one of the models of good conversation and communication in the wider social context.
    -Rowan Williams-
  • It would be difficult for me not to conclude that the most perfect type of masculine beauty is Satan, as portrayed by Milton.
    -Charles Baudelaire-
  • The best way to begin disarming is to begin-and the United States is ready to conclude firm agreements in these areas and to consider any other reasonable proposal.
    -Lyndon B. Johnson-
  • With copious evidence ranging from Plato's haughtiness to Beethoven's tirades, we may conclude that the most brilliant people of history tend to be a prickly lot.
    -Stephen Jay Gould-
  • Since art is merely and ultimately self-expressive, we conclude that the fullest art, the most individual, uninfluenced, unrepressed, uninhibited expression of art is true expression and the true art.
    -Allen Ginsberg-
  • I have no doubt that historians will conclude that we of the twentieth century had intelligence enough to create a great civilization but not the moral wisdom to preserve it.
    -Aiden Wilson Tozer-
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Definition and meaning of CONCLUDE

What does "conclude mean?"

/kənˈklo͞od/

conclude

verb
To finish or cause to finish; end.

What are synonyms of "conclude"?
Some common synonyms of "conclude" are:
  • finish,
  • end,
  • stop,
  • terminate,
  • close,
  • cease,
  • culminate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈfiniSH/

finish
noun verb

Final coat (of paint) applied to a surface. To use or consume all of something.

end

/end/

end
noun verb

The tip, edge or limit of something. come or bring to end.

/stäp/

stop
noun verb

Action of finishing moving. To block or close something.

/ˈtərməˌnāt/

terminate
verb

bring to end.

/klōs/

close
adjective adverb verb

(Of a friend) well-known; liked by others. near. To end; to bring to an end.

/sēs/

cease
verb

come or bring to end.

/ˈkəlməˌnāt/

culminate
verb

To finally end (in some event or result).

What are antonyms of "conclude"?
Some common antonyms of "conclude" are:
  • start,
  • begin,
  • commence,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/stärt/

start
noun other verb

First opportunity to achieve something, e.g. a job. Beginning of something in place or time. To turn something on.

/biˈɡin/

begin
verb

do or experience first part of something.

/kəˈmens/

commence
verb

To begin or start.

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