1. conclude
I conclude that
As he has done a lot of bad things, we can conclude that he is a bad person.
We can conclude that this phenomenon is not related to either pollutant.
I thought that meeting would never conclude.
From this you can conclude that feminism is still necessary.
The recent IPCC report concludes that very heavy rain has increased in frequency during the last 50 years and that global warming has been a factor.
England arrive in Ukraine on Sunday to conclude preparations for first competitive game
I concluded my business quickly and curtly and strode past the line that was now extending past the front door.
conclude a contract with sb
So Patrick, that concludes our tour of the office.
As we said, experts have concluded that more people are living better when you look at the world as a whole, but in individual countries you can find people with hardly anything to eat
The definition of conclude means to finish or end. he jury concluded that the defendant was innocent.
Who is entitled to conclude the contract?
His face was serious when he concluded
After looking at the research, most of us conclude that vaccines are a good thing.
English word "conclure"(conclude) occurs in sets:
500 most important French verbs 201 - 225Les 500 verbes anglais les plus courants 201 - 225Fiches du livre - "The Babes in the Wood May Bells...Fiches du livre - "Taxonomy and Distribution of So...Fiches du livre - "Deborah Dent and Her Donkey and...