concluded
Americanadjective
verb
Other Word Forms
- unconcluded adjective
- well-concluded adjective
Etymology
Origin of concluded
Example Sentences
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It detailed the frustrations of families, outreach workers and first responders and concluded that 5200 could help break down some of the bureaucratic barriers to life-changing mental health care.
From Los Angeles Times
He concluded by affirming his allegiance to the Constitution and to the judiciary’s authority to say what the law is.
From Salon
But “when our country calls, we answer,” he concluded.
The epic challenge - which has been completed by less than 250 people - concluded in Miami, US on 6 February.
From BBC
On Wednesday, a panel of paediatric specialists concluded his condition was "not compatible" with another transplant.
From BBC
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