concluded
Americanadjective
verb
Other Word Forms
- unconcluded adjective
- well-concluded adjective
Etymology
Origin of concluded
Example Sentences
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Another email reveals that the US authorities had concluded that "efforts to obtain a truly voluntary interview have been exhausted".
From BBC
The school announced Monday that “effective today, Rod Sherman has concluded his tenure as head football coach.”
From Los Angeles Times
“The volcano’s behavior suggests … an eruption is more likely to occur within the next hundred years, and perhaps even before the end of this century,” they concluded.
From Literature
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AI companies that are left over could make a profit from selling more expensive compute tokens, he concluded.
From MarketWatch
An examination of Carlson’s career shows that he concluded the problem with “Crossfire” was that it didn’t go far enough.
From Salon
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