concluded
Americanadjective
verb
Other Word Forms
- unconcluded adjective
- well-concluded adjective
Etymology
Origin of concluded
Example Sentences
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The report concluded that Mr Vickers did not follow this policy when issuing the resolution.
From BBC
Some of Tesla’s competitors have concluded that legs are the problem.
And Amy Nicholson of the LA Times concluded: "William Shakespeare wouldn't be wowed by this domestic drama about his home life back in Stratford-upon-Avon. Where's the action? The wit? The wordplay?"
From BBC
"Overall, UK electricity became slightly more polluting in 2025," concluded Carbon Brief, adding that the nation's electricity exports grew and imports fell last year.
From Barron's
Madariaga had concluded Columbus was a Jew, said Morison, “by fashioning a significant pattern of hypothesis and innuendoes unsupported by anything so vulgar as fact.”
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