
1) Abolishment 2) Abolition 3) Abolitionary 4) Abortion 5) Adjournment 6) Anticlimactic 7) Anticlimactical 8) Appointive 9) Appointment 10) Belief 11) Breakup 12) Choice 13) Close 14) Closedown 15) Closure 16) Completion 17) Decision 18) Deduction 19) Defeat 20) Defusing 21) Demolition 22) Demonetisation
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1) Achievement 2) An intuitive assumption 3) Book design 4) Close 5) Decision 6) Determination 7) End or termination 8) Final part 9) Finishing point 10) French word used in English 11) Judgement 12) Judgment 13) Mind 14) The act of ending something 15) The concluding time 16) The end or close 17) The temporal end
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[book] In a non-fiction book, a Conclusion is an ending section which states the concluding ideas and concepts of the preceding writing. This generally follows the body or perhaps a Afterword, and the conclusion may be followed by an Epilogue, Outro, Postscript, Appendix/Addendum, Glossary, Bibliography, Index, Errata, or a Colophon. == See...
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[music] In music, the conclusion is the ending of a composition and may take the form of a coda or outro (slang). Pieces using sonata form typically use the recapitulation to conclude a piece, providing closure through the repetition of thematic material from the exposition in the tonic key. In all musical forms other techniques include `al...
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• (n.) The inferred proposition of a syllogism; the necessary consequence of the conditions asserted in two related propositions called premises. See Syllogism. • (n.) The end or close of a pleading, e.g., the formal ending of an indictment, `against the peace,` etc. • (n.) An experiment, or something from which a conclusion may be d...
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(from the article `logic`) From its very beginning, the field of logic has been occupied with arguments, in which certain statements, the premises, are asserted in order to ... ...is through the idea of the validity of an argument of the kind known as deductive. A deductive argument can be roughly characterized as one in ... ...and p...
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To reach a finale.Discussing the last facts and making last arguments related to a particular trial after which there is no room for any more discussions.It also refers to the judge's final verdict related to the trial.
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Con·clu'sion noun [ French, from Latin
conclusio . See
Conclude .]
1. The last part of anything; close; termination; end. « A fluorish of trumpets announced the
conclusion of the contest.
Prescott. »
2. Final decision; determination; result. ...
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In non-fictional texts a summary of arguments and an outlook into the future. In fictional texts the dénouement or solution to the conflict within a story.
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1) In a trial, the end of all evidence being introduced and final arguments made, so nothing more can be presented. 2) In a trial or court hearing, a final determination of the facts by the jury or judge or a judge's decision on the law. (See also: conclusion of fact, conclusion of law)
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[
n] - a final settlement 2. [n] - the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism) 3. [n] - the last section of a communication 4. [n] - an intuitive assumption
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A reasonable judgment or summary of what you learned
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noun the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism)
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end noun the last section of a communication; `in conclusion I want to say...`
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The part of an ARGUMENT which states the result which the PREMISES are there to defend.
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the end or close; final part. · the last main division of a discourse, usually containing a summing up of the points and a statement of opinion or decisions reached. · a result, issue, or outcome; settlement or arrangement: The restitution payment was one of the conclusions of the negotiations. · final decision: The judge has reach...
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[Test terms] the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning
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a position or opinion reached after consideration
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the last section of a communication
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] a position or opinion reached after consideration
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[PARCC7 glossary] a position or opinion reached after consideration
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[Common core terms] a position or opinion reached after consideration
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