Conclude [verb]

Definition of Conclude:

finish, come to an end

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Sentence/Example of Conclude:

The benefits are about equal between the two types of wetland, she concludes.

From this, the American microbiologist Bruce Birren concludes that “we’re not individuals, we’re colonies.”

This summer, Honda featured heavily in the Riot Games’ League of Legends Championship Series Summer Split tournament, which concluded in September, as its exclusive automotive partner.

Next week, for the event’s tenth anniversary, TechCrunch will try to cram all those things into attendees’ computers, roughly six months after the tech news site’s leadership concluded that an in-person version of the event would be impossible.

Despite the improving data, for some economists, “It would be a grievous mistake to conclude this economy is off and running and they don’t need to provide additional support,” Moody’s Analytics’ Mark Zandi remarked to Fortune in late August.

In short, “climate change poses a major risk to the stability of the US financial system and to its ability to sustain the American economy,” the report concludes.

Tinuiti’s director of research Andy Taylor wrote about this on Search Engine Land last year and concluded that click-through and conversion rates in fact don’t matter.

To conclude this article, I prompted GPT-3 to complete the first sentence of Frankurt’s essay.

Investigators could also conclude that Intuit did not violate the law and drop the matter.

Ultimately, the study concluded that double voting “is not currently carried out in such a systematic way that it presents a threat to the integrity of American elections.”