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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. 1. a. : a reasoned judgment : inference. The obvious conclusion is that she was negligent. b. : the necessary consequence of two or more propositions taken as premises. especially : the inferred proposition of a syllogism. 2. : the last part of something. The team was exhausted at the conclusion of the game. : such as. a. : result, outcome.

  4. the act of arranging or agreeing something formally: the conclusion of the deal / treaty. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. conclusion noun (JUDGMENT) B1 [ C ] the opinion you have after considering all the information about something: Did you come to/ reach / draw any conclusions at the meeting this morning?

  5. The phrase in conclusion means "finally, to sum up," and is used to introduce some final comments at the end of a speech or piece of writing. The phrase jump to conclusions means "to come to a judgment without enough evidence." A foregone conclusion is an outcome that seems certain.

  6. Definition of conclusion noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. When you come to a conclusion, you decide that something is true after you have thought about it carefully. I've come to the conclusion that she's a very great musician. American English : conclusion / kənˈkluʒən /

  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. a result, issue, or outcome; settlement or arrangement: The restitution payment was one of the conclusions of the negotiations. final decision: The judge has reached his conclusion. a reasoned deduction or inference. Logic. a proposition concluded or inferred from the premises of an argument. Law.

  10. a. a statement that purports to follow from another or others (the premises) by means of an argument. b. a statement that does validly follow from given premises.

  11. noun. /kənˈkluʒn/. [countable] something that you decide when you have thought about all the information connected with the situation I've come to the conclusion that he's not the right person for the job. It took the jury some time to reach the conclusion that she was guilty.