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conclusion noun [ kənˈkluːʒ(ə)n ]

• the end or finish of an event, process, or text.
• "the conclusion of World War Two"
Similar: end, ending, finish, close, closure, termination, wind-up, cessation, culmination, finale, denouement, coda, peroration, epilogue,
Opposite: beginning, start,
• a judgement or decision reached by reasoning.
• "each research group came to a similar conclusion"
Similar: deduction, inference, interpretation, reasoning, opinion, judgement, decision, diagnosis, verdict, determination, assumption, presumption, supposition, conjecture, surmise,
Origin: late Middle English: from Latin conclusio(n- ), from the verb concludere (see conclude).

in conclusion

• lastly; to sum up.
"in conclusion, it is clear that the market is maturing"

jump to conclusions

• make a hasty judgment before learning or considering all the facts.
"they are imagining things, jumping to conclusions"

try conclusions with

• engage in a trial of skill or argument with.



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