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conclusion
[ kuhn-kloo-zhuhn ]
noun
- the end or close; final part.
Synonyms: finale, completion, termination, ending
Antonyms: beginning
- the last main division of a discourse, usually containing a summing up of the points and a statement of opinion or decisions reached.
Synonyms: summation
- a result, issue, or outcome; settlement or arrangement:
The restitution payment was one of the conclusions of the negotiations.
- final decision:
The judge has reached his conclusion.
- a reasoned deduction or inference.
- Logic. a proposition concluded or inferred from the premises of an argument.
- Law.
- the effect of an act by which the person performing the act is bound not to do anything inconsistent therewith; an estoppel.
- the end of a pleading or conveyance.
- Grammar. apodosis.
conclusion
/ kənˈkluːʒən /
noun
- end or termination
- the last main division of a speech, lecture, essay, etc
- the outcome or result of an act, process, event, etc (esp in the phrase a foregone conclusion )
- a final decision or judgment; resolution (esp in the phrase come to a conclusion )
- logic
- a statement that purports to follow from another or others (the premises ) by means of an argument
- a statement that does validly follow from given premises
- law
- an admission or statement binding on the party making it; estoppel
- the close of a pleading or of a conveyance
- in conclusionlastly; to sum up
- jump to conclusionsto come to a conclusion prematurely, without sufficient thought or on incomplete evidence
Other Words From
- con·clusion·al adjective
- con·clusion·al·ly adverb
- noncon·clusion noun
- precon·clusion noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of conclusion1
Word History and Origins
Origin of conclusion1
Idioms and Phrases
- in conclusion, finally:
In conclusion, I would like to thank you for your attention.
- try conclusions with, to engage oneself in a struggle for victory or mastery over, as a person or an impediment.
More idioms and phrases containing conclusion
see foregone conclusion ; jump to a conclusion .Synonym Study
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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