Conclusion can be categorized as a noun.
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conclusion - the last section of a communication; "in conclusion I want to say..." | ||
conclusion - the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism) | ||
conclusion - an intuitive assumption; "jump to a conclusion" | ||
conclusion - a final settlement; "the conclusion of a business deal"; "the conclusion of the peace treaty" | ||
conclusion - the act of ending something; "the termination of the agreement" | ||
conclusion - event whose occurrence ends something; "his death marked the ending of an era"; "when these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show" | ||
conclusion - the act of making up your mind about something; "the burden of decision was his"; "he drew his conclusions quickly" | ||
conclusion - the temporal end; the concluding time; "the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell"; "the market was up at the finish"; "they were playing better at the close of the season" | ||
conclusion - a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration; "a decision unfavorable to the opposition"; "his conclusion took the evidence into account"; "satisfied with the panel's determination" |
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1. | noun | In conclusion I want to say... | |
2. | noun | Jump to a conclusion. | |
3. | noun | The conclusion of a business deal. | |
4. | noun | The conclusion of the peace treaty. | |
5. | noun | His conclusion took the evidence into account. | |
6. | noun | The present evidence relating to Atta's alleged travel to Prague does not warrant a conclusion that Al Qaeda obtained the Ames strain from Iraq. | |
7. | noun | (His conclusion may have been based on the fake mobile biolab plans foisted upon the US by the Chalabi associate "Curveball", which Alibek divined to be identical to Russian mobile lab design). | |
8. | noun | A report by the Center for Disease Control of interviews with AMI employees (as well as detailed interviews by author Leonard Cole) supports the conclusion that there were not one, but two, such mailings containing anthrax. | |
9. | noun | Conclusion: Is Any of This Possible? | |
10. | noun | My conclusion is that you should only go there if you want to wait a least an hour and see all kinds other people being seated before you. | |
11. | noun | Logic is a systematic method of coming to the wrong conclusion with confidence. | |
12. | noun | Your conclusion is highly arguable. | |
13. | noun | There is no need to draw a hasty conclusion. | |
14. | noun | We came to the conclusion that we should help him. | |
15. | noun | We've come to the conclusion that this is a true story. |
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In conclusion I want to say... |
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Jump to a conclusion. |
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The conclusion of a business deal. |
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The conclusion of the peace treaty. |
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His conclusion took the evidence into account. |
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The present evidence relating to Atta's alleged travel to Prague does not warrant a conclusion that Al Qaeda obtained the Ames strain from Iraq. |
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(His conclusion may have been based on the fake mobile biolab plans foisted upon the US by the Chalabi associate "Curveball", which Alibek divined to be identical to Russian mobile lab design). |
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A report by the Center for Disease Control of interviews with AMI employees (as well as detailed interviews by author Leonard Cole) supports the conclusion that there were not one, but two, such mailings containing anthrax. |
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Conclusion: Is Any of This Possible? |
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My conclusion is that you should only go there if you want to wait a least an hour and see all kinds other people being seated before you. |
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Logic is a systematic method of coming to the wrong conclusion with confidence. | |
Your conclusion is highly arguable. | |
There is no need to draw a hasty conclusion. | |
We came to the conclusion that we should help him. | |
We've come to the conclusion that this is a true story. |