Conclude
21conclude — verb Conclude is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑article, ↑author, ↑committee, ↑court, ↑enquiry, ↑investigation, ↑judge, ↑letter, ↑meeting, ↑panel, ↑paper, ↑ …
22conclude*/*/ — [kənˈkluːd] verb 1) [T] to decide that something is true after looking at all the evidence The report concluded that a recession was unlikely.[/ex] 2) [I/T] formal to end, or to end something The article concludes with the names and addresses of… …
23conclude — verb 1) the meeting concluded at ten Syn: finish, end, draw to a close, be over, stop, cease Ant: commence, start, begin 2) she concluded the press conference Syn …
24conclude — verb 1) the meeting concluded at ten Syn: finish, end, draw to a close, stop, cease 2) he concluded the press conference Syn: bring to an end, close, wind up, terminate; informal wrap up 3) …
25conclude — v. 1 tr. & intr. bring or come to an end. 2 tr. (often foll. by from, or that + clause) infer (from given premisses) (what did you conclude?; concluded from the evidence that he had been mistaken). 3 tr. settle, arrange (a treaty etc.). 4 intr.… …
26conclude from evidence — index construe (comprehend), infer Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
27conclude proceeding — index rest (end a legal case) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
28conclude missives Scots Law — sign a contract with the vendor of a property or piece of land to signify change of ownership. → missive …
29conclude — verb /kən.ˈkluːd/ a) To end, to come to an end. b) To come to a conclusion, to a final decision …
30conclude — (kon klu d ) s. f. Terme de fauconnerie. Mélange de sucre, de cannelle, de moelle, donné aux oiseaux pour les animer à la chasse …