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conclusion
noun as in end
Strongest matches
closure, completion, consequence, denouement, development, ending, outcome, result
Strong matches
cease, cessation, close, culmination, eventuality, finale, finish, issue, payoff, period, stop, termination, upshot, wind-up, wrap
Weak matches
noun as in judgment, decision
Strongest matches
agreement, conviction, inference, opinion, resolution, settlement, verdict
Strong matches
corollary, deduction, determination, illation, ratiocination, resolve
Weak match
Example Sentences
But a recent pullback in quantum stocks has led analysts to draw hard conclusions.
For investors, the conclusions seem pretty clear: Understand your adviser, as well as their advice.
Every retailer with a loading dock is running the same numbers and reaching the same conclusion: robots beat humans on a 10-year IRR basis.
His client was forced to forgo his appellate rights and leave “without really getting a conclusion to receiving justice for what happened to him.”
At the news conference following that meeting, Powell cut to the chase before even taking questions, volunteering that a December rate cut wasn’t a foregone conclusion.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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