conclusion

[US]/kənˈkluːʒn/
[UK]/kənˈkluːʒn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the end or finish of an event or process; a belief, opinion, or judgment reached after consideration

Phrases & Collocations

in conclusion

draw a conclusion

draw the conclusion

reach a conclusion

foregone conclusion

draw conclusion

expert conclusion

audit conclusion

Example Sentences

The conclusion is incorrect.

the conclusion of a peace treaty

All these conclusions are provisional.

the conclusion of World War Two.

the conclusion of a free-trade accord.

such a conclusion by itself would be reductive.

deduce a conclusion from these facts

generalize a conclusion from the facts

derive a conclusion from facts.

The conclusion of the movie was anticlimactic.

a fallacious conclusion

These conclusions are totally at variance with the evidence.

Several conclusions flow from this hypothesis.

in conclusion, it is clear that the market is maturing.

the conclusion is encapsulated in one sentence.

the conclusions of Gardner et al.

Real-world Examples

The two governments have reached a tentative conclusion regarding border issues.

Source: IELTS Vocabulary: Category Recognition

In comedy the resolution is the punchline; in presentations your resolution is your conclusion.

Source: The secret to keeping conversations from falling flat.

The Reports do not draw legal conclusions.

Source: VOA Daily Standard March 2017 Collection

Let's just follow the paradoxical timeline through BEYOND its paradoxical conclusion.

Source: Minute Physics

He reached this conclusion after studying a meteorite.

Source: Sophie's World (Original Version)

Data examined by TIME support that conclusion.

Source: Time

I thought it was a foregoing conclusion that we would have peace.

Source: BBC Listening Collection April 2014

CODIS offers objective conclusions, rather than opinions.

Source: VOA Daily Standard March 2018 Collection

It is the conclusion that is reached.

Source: 6 Minute English

That would be the wrong conclusion to draw.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

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