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concluded

[kuhn-kloo-did] / kənˈklu dɪd /




ADJECTIVE
completed
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ADJECTIVE
ended
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ADJECTIVE
hatched
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ADJECTIVE
rendered
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Example Sentences

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Reul said they saw "no smoke, no smell of fire, or damage", so they "concluded it was a false alarm", which he said was not unusual.

From BBC

An investigation into one formal complaint against Romeo alleging bullying concluded there was no case to answer.

From BBC

On Monday afternoon, many in Westminster concluded that Starmer would not see out the day without resigning - but his cabinet rallied around him and he survived.

From BBC

When the team compared the observations with theoretical predictions, they concluded that such an extreme drop in brightness strongly indicates that the star's core collapsed and formed a black hole.

From Science Daily

“The crew of flight 5342 did not see the helicopter until it was too late to avoid a collision,” the board concluded.

From The Wall Street Journal