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conclusion

Definition for conclusion

noun as in judgment, decision

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The Israeli prime minister went on to refute the conclusion of a UN commission of inquiry that Israel had committed genocide in Gaza, claiming the charge was "baseless".

From BBC

Too many people are already drawing the wrong conclusions from Harris’ loss, which is that a woman can’t win a general election and Democrats should only nominate more old white men.

From Salon

But other experts in a field where disagreement over our emergence on the planet is rife, say that the new study's conclusions are plausible but far from certain.

From BBC

The potential for one-sided matches would increase, while qualifying would become even more a foregone conclusion for many nations than it is already.

From BBC

It's hard to see the Starmer and Burnham story taking quite so long to play out, whatever the ultimate conclusion.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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