v. con·clud·ed, con·clud·ing, con·cludes v.tr. 1. To bring to an end; close: concluded the rally with the national anthem. See Synonyms at complete. 2. To bring about (a final agreement or settlement): conclude a peace treaty. 3. To arrive at (a conclusion, judgment, or opinion) by the process of reasoning: The jury concluded that the defendant was innocent. See Synonyms at decide. 4. Obsolete To confine; enclose. v.intr. 1. To come to an end; close: The show concluded with a dance routine. 2. To come to a decision or agreement: The committee concluded on a course of action. [Middle English concluden, from Latin conclūdere : com-, intensive pref.; see COM- + claudere, to close.] con·cluder n. |
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