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Definition of conclusion
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of conclusion is as below...
Conclusion
(n.) The end or close of a
pleading,
e.g., the
formal
ending
of an
indictment,
against
the
peace,
etc..
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Ensue
::
Ensue (v. i.) To
follow
or come
afterward;
to
follow
as a
consequence
or in
chronological
succession;
to
result;
as, an
ensuing
conclusion
or
effect;
the year
ensuing
was a cold one..
Consequence
::
Consequence
(n.) A
proposition
collected
from the
agreement
of other
previous
propositions;
any
conclusion
which
results
from
reason
or
argument;
inference.
Determine
::
Determine
(v. t.) To bring to a
conclusion,
as a
question
or
controversy;
to
settle
authoritative
or
judicial
sentence;
to
decide;
as, the court has
determined
the
cause..
Reason
::
Reason
(n.) A
thought
or a
consideration
offered
in
support
of a
determination
or an
opinion;
a just
ground
for a
conclusion
or an
action;
that which is
offered
or
accepted
as an
explanation;
the
efficient
cause of an
occurrence
or a
phenomenon;
a
motive
for an
action
or a
determination;
proof,
more or less
decisive,
for an
opinion
or a
conclusion;
principle;
efficient
cause;
final
cause;
ground
of
argument..
Result
::
Result
(n.) That which
results;
the
conclusion
or end to which any
course
or
condition
of
things
leads,
or which is
obtained
by any
process
or
operation;
consequence
or
effect;
as, the
result
of a
course
of
action;
the
result
of a
mathematical
operation..
Epilogue
::
Epilogue
(n.) The
closing
part of a
discourse,
in which the
principal
matters
are
recapitulated;
a
conclusion..
Conclusion
::
Conclusion
(n.) An
estoppel
or bar by which a
person
is held to a
particular
position.
Collateral
::
Collateral
(a.)
Tending
toward
the same
conclusion
or
result
as
something
else;
additional;
as,
collateral
evidence..
Decide
::
Decide
(v. i.) To
determine;
to form a
definite
opinion;
to come to a
conclusion;
to give
decision;
as, the court
decided
in favor of the
defendant..
Major
::
Major (a.) That
premise
which
contains
the major term. It its the first
proposition
of a
regular
syllogism;
as: No
unholy
person
is
qualified
for
happiness
in
heaven
[the
major].
Every man in his
natural
state is
unholy
[minor].
Therefore,
no man in his
natural
state is
qualified
for
happiness
in
heaven
[conclusion
or
inference]..
Close
::
Close (n.)
Conclusion;
cessation;
ending;
end.
Desitive
::
Desitive
(n.) A
proposition
relating
to or
expressing
an end or
conclusion.
Conclusive
::
Conclusive
(a.)
Belonging
to a close or
termination;
decisive;
convincing;
putting
an end to
debate
or
question;
leading
to, or
involving,
a
conclusion
or
decision..
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..
End
::
End (v. t.) To bring to an end or
conclusion;
to
finish;
to
close;
to
terminate;
as, to end a
speech..
Reason
::
Reason
(n.) To
exercise
the
rational
faculty;
to
deduce
inferences
from
premises;
to
perform
the
process
of
deduction
or of
induction;
to
ratiocinate;
to reach
conclusions
by a
systematic
comparison
of
facts.
Postulate
::
Postulate
(v. t.) To beg, or
assume
without
proof;
as, to
postulate
conclusions..
Perclose
::
Perclose
(n.)
Conclusion;
end.
Sequela
::
Sequela
(n.) That which
follows
as the
logical
result
of
reasoning;
inference;
conclusion;
suggestion.
Through
::
Through
(prep.)
From the
beginning
to the end of; to the end or
conclusion
of; as,
through
life;
through
the
year..
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