What part of speech is conclude?

Conclude can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. conclude is a verb, present, 1st person singular of conclude (infinitive).
  • 2. conclude is a verb (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does conclude mean?

Definitions

Verb

conclude - reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation
conclude - come to a close; "The concert closed with a nocturne by Chopin"
conclude - bring to a close; "The committee concluded the meeting"
conclude - reach agreement on; "They concluded an economic agreement"; "We concluded a cease-fire"
conclude - decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion; "We reasoned that it was cheaper to rent than to buy a house"

Examples of conclude

#   Sentence  
1. verb From what we hear from the news media, one could easily conclude that all Christians are opposed to gay marriage.
2. verb As the Pew report concluded, "Sufficient studies now exist to conclude that the consequences of climate change are already detectable within U.S. ecosystems."
3. verb We have to conclude that the policy is a failure.
4. verb I thought that meeting would never conclude.
5. verb We can conclude that this phenomenon is not related to either pollutant.
6. verb What do you conclude from that?
7. verb As he has done a lot of bad things, we can conclude that he is a bad person.
8. verb After looking at the research, most of us conclude that vaccines are a good thing.
9. verb From this you can conclude that feminism is still necessary.
10. verb He kept quiet. I thus conclude that he agrees.
11. verb Let's conclude that providence knows what we need better than we do.
12. verb Beautiful fireworks conclude these two joyful days.
13. verb Jews used Hebrew letters as numerals, and unlike the decimal system, the position of the numeral in the number is irrelevant. Thus one may conclude as many superstitious conclusions as he desires.
14. verb We will conclude our overview, however, with a positive example.
15. verb The inquiry did not conclude.
Sentence  
verb
From what we hear from the news media, one could easily conclude that all Christians are opposed to gay marriage.
As the Pew report concluded, "Sufficient studies now exist to conclude that the consequences of climate change are already detectable within U.S. ecosystems."
We have to conclude that the policy is a failure.
I thought that meeting would never conclude.
We can conclude that this phenomenon is not related to either pollutant.
What do you conclude from that?
As he has done a lot of bad things, we can conclude that he is a bad person.
After looking at the research, most of us conclude that vaccines are a good thing.
From this you can conclude that feminism is still necessary.
He kept quiet. I thus conclude that he agrees.
Let's conclude that providence knows what we need better than we do.
Beautiful fireworks conclude these two joyful days.
Jews used Hebrew letters as numerals, and unlike the decimal system, the position of the numeral in the number is irrelevant. Thus one may conclude as many superstitious conclusions as he desires.
We will conclude our overview, however, with a positive example.
The inquiry did not conclude.

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