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Definition of conclude
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Conclude
(v. t.) To bring about as a
result;
to
effect;
to make; as, to
conclude
a
bargain..
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Conclude
::
Conclude
(v. t.) To shut up; to
inclose.
Unconcludent
::
Unconcludent
(a.) Alt. of
Unconcludin.
Postscript
::
Postscript
(n.) A
paragraph
added to a
letter
after it is
concluded
and
signed
by the
writer;
an
addition
made to a book or
composition
after the main body of the work has been
finished,
containing
something
omitted,
or
something
new
occurring
to the
writer..
Period
::
Period
(v. i.) To come to a
period;
to
conclude.
[Obs.]
You may
period
upon this, that, etc..
Concludency
::
Concludency
(n.)
Deduction
from
premises;
inference;
conclusion.
Infer
::
Infer (v. t.) To
derive
by
deduction
or by
induction;
to
conclude
or
surmise
from facts or
premises;
to
accept
or
derive,
as a
consequence,
conclusion,
or
probability;
to
imply;
as, I
inferred
his
determination
from his
silence..
Unclosed
::
Unclosed
(a.) Not
finished;
not
concluded.
Conclude
::
Conclude
(v. t.) To bring about as a
result;
to
effect;
to make; as, to
conclude
a
bargain..
Collect
::
Collect
(v. t.) To infer from
observed
facts;
to
conclude
from
premises.
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. i.) To make
haste;
to
conclude
an
affair;
to
finish
a
matter
of
business.
Round
::
Round (n.) A
brewer's
vessel
in which the
fermentation
is
concluded,
the yeast
escaping
through
the
bunghole..
Conclude
::
Conclude
(v. t.) To bring to an end; to
close;
to
finish.
Induce
::
Induce
(v. t.) To
generalize
or
conclude
as an
inference
from all the
particulars;
-- the
opposite
of
deduce.
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To
conclude,
as by an
enumeration
and
balancing
of
chances;
hence,
to
think;
to
suppose;
--
followed
by an
objective
clause;
as, I
reckon
he won't try that
again..
Epiphonema
::
Epiphonema
(n.) An
exclamatory
sentence,
or
striking
reflection,
which sums up or
concludes
a
discourse..
Conclude
::
Conclude
(v. t.) To reach as an end of
reasoning;
to
infer,
as from
premises;
to
close,
as an
argument,
by
inferring;
--
sometimes
followed
by a
dependent
clause..
Acceptance
::
Acceptance
(n.) An
agreeing
to terms or
proposals
by which a
bargain
is
concluded
and the
parties
are
bound;
the
reception
or
taking
of a thing
bought
as that for which it was
bought,
or as that
agreed
to be
delivered,
or the
taking
possession
as
owner..
Include
::
Include
(v. t.) To
conclude;
to end; to
terminate.
Think
::
Think (v. t.) To form an
opinion
by
reasoning;
to
judge;
to
conclude;
to
believe;
as, I think it will rain
to-morrow..
Conclude
::
Conclude
(v. t.) To
include;
to
comprehend;
to shut up
together;
to
embrace.
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