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View synonyms for concluded

concluded

[ kuhn-kloo-did ]

adjective

  1. brought to an end; finished:

    The Nigerian contingent to the just concluded Olympics returned with seven gold medals.

    The complaint states that this investigation amounts to reopening a concluded issue.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of conclude ( def ).

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Other Words From

  • un·con·clud·ed adjective
  • well-con·clud·ed adjective

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Example Sentences

By the time it concluded with a sing-a-long of “XO,” Beyoncé had done the rare thing.

She then concluded with the assertion that, “The story and the characters of Girl Online are mine.”

After the federal investigation concluded, they authorized him to close the facility.

But Bale appears to have concluded that Moses may have been more bad than good.

LAPD police chief Charlie Beck concluded Corrales and Diego had acted reasonably.

About her neck was hung a covered basket and a door-key; and Davy at once concluded that she was Sindbad's house-keeper.

Some writers have concluded that the plant served as a narcotic in some parts of Asia.

Colonel Guitar concluded to rest his men until morning, and then continue the pursuit.

I thought at the moment it was some of his damned impertinence, but concluded that he had something on his mind.

I concluded, from the beginning, that this would be the end of it; and I see I was right, for it is not half over yet.

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