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Definition of conclusion
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Conclusion
(n.) Final
decision;
determination;
result.
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Conclusion
::
Conclusion
(n.) The last part of
anything;
close;
termination;
end.
Epilogue
::
Epilogue
(n.) The
closing
part of a
discourse,
in which the
principal
matters
are
recapitulated;
a
conclusion..
Inconclusive
::
Inconclusive
(a.) Not
conclusive;
leading
to no
conclusion;
not
closing
or
settling
a point in
debate,
or a
doubtful
question;
as,
evidence
is
inconclusive
when it does not
exhibit
the truth of a
disputed
case in such a
manner
as to
satisfy
the mind, and put an end to
debate
or
doubt..
Overween
::
Overween
(v. t.) To think too
highly
or
arrogantly;
to
regard
one's own
thinking
or
conclusions
too
highly;
hence,
to
egotistic,
arrogant,
or rash, in
opinion;
to think
conceitedly;
to
presume..
Converse
::
Converse
(n.) A
proposition
in
which,
after a
conclusion
from
something
supposed
has been
drawn,
the order is
inverted,
making
the
conclusion
the
supposition
or
premises,
what was first
supposed
becoming
now the
conclusion
or
inference.
Thus, if two sides of a sides of a
triangle
are
equal,
the
angles
opposite
the sides are
equal;
and the
converse
is true, i.e., if these
angles
are
equal,
the two sides are
equal..
False
::
False
(superl.)
Not well
founded;
not firm or
trustworthy;
erroneous;
as, a false
claim;
a false
conclusion;
a false
construction
in
grammar..
Resolve
::
Resolve
(n.) That which has been
resolved
on or
determined;
decisive
conclusion;
fixed
purpose;
determination;
also, legal or
official
determination;
a
legislative
declaration;
a
resolution..
Judgment
::
Judgment
(v. i.) The
conclusion
or
result
of
judging;
an
opinion;
a
decision.
Ergat
::
Ergat (v. t.) To
deduce
logically,
as
conclusions..
Hypothesis
::
Hypothesis
(n.) A
supposition;
a
proposition
or
principle
which is
supposed
or taken for
granted,
in order to draw a
conclusion
or
inference
for proof of the point in
question;
something
not
proved,
but
assumed
for the
purpose
of
argument,
or to
account
for a fact or an
occurrence;
as, the
hypothesis
that head winds
detain
an
overdue
steamer..
Finis
::
Finis (n.) An end;
conclusion.
It is often
placed
at the end of a book.
Epichirema
::
Epichirema
(n.) A
syllogism
in which the proof of the major or minor
premise,
or both, is
introduced
with the
premises
themselves,
and the
conclusion
is
derived
in the
ordinary
manner..
Closure
::
Closure
(v. t.) A
conclusion;
an end.
Concludency
::
Concludency
(n.)
Deduction
from
premises;
inference;
conclusion.
Relevancy
::
Relevancy
(n.)
Sufficiency
to infer the
conclusion.
Hasty
::
Hasty (n.) Made or
reached
without
deliberation
or due
caution;
as, a hasty
conjecture,
inference,
conclusion,
etc., a hasty
resolution..
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..
Close
::
Close (n.)
Conclusion;
cessation;
ending;
end.
Endless
::
Endless
(a.)
Without
end;
having
no end or
conclusion;
perpetual;
interminable;
--
applied
to
length,
and to
duration;
as, an
endless
line;
endless
time;
endless
bliss;
endless
praise;
endless
clamor..
Finally
::
Finally
(adv.)
At the end or
conclusion;
ultimately;
lastly;
as, the
contest
was long, but the
Romans
finally
conquered..
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