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Conclude Past Tense
The past tense of Conclude is concluded.
1. conclude
verb. ['kənˈkluːd'] decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion.
Synonyms
Etymology
- concludere (Latin)
Rhymes with Conclude
- misconstrued
- yongchaiyudh
- construed
- protrude
- preclude
- extrude
- exclude
- ballyhooed
- unglued
- subdued
- shampooed
- seclude
- reviewed
- obtrude
- nonfood
- maksoud
- intrude
- include
- imbued
- eschewed
- debuted
- tattooed
- spewed
- skewed
- screwed
- renewed
- pursued
- masoud
- masood
- mahmud
Sentences with conclude
1. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
Be clear about what rights you are signing away when you conclude the deal.
2. Verb, base form
Add the sine result to the y-coordinate in order to conclude the coordinates for the second point.
Quotes about conclude
1. To judge from the notions expounded by theologians, one must conclude that God created most men simply with a view to crowding hell.
- Marquis de Sade
2. I have studied the astrological musings of the mystics, and I can conclude one thing: of all things cosmic, bowling is the best.
- Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not FOR SALE
3. If anyone says that the best life of all is to sail the sea, and then adds that I must not sail upon a sea where shipwrecks are a common occurrence and there are often sudden storms that sweep the helmsman in an adverse direction, I conclude that this man, although he lauds navigation, really forbids me to launch my ship.
- Seneca, The Stoic Philosophy of Seneca: Essays and Letters
3. conclude
verb. ['kənˈkluːd'] reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation.
Antonyms
Etymology
- concludere (Latin)