concludes
Pronunciation: [kənˈkluːdz]
Word
Context: “decision-making”
(verb) to make a final decision or form an opinion after thinking about something. It's like when you finish reading a story and you decide what you think about it.
Example
After reviewing all the evidence, she concludes that the experiment was a success.
Example
He doesn't conclude that the party was fun; he thought it was boring.
Example
What do you conclude after hearing both sides of the story?
Context: “completion”
(verb) to end something or bring it to a close. It’s like finishing a game or wrapping up a conversation.
Example
The teacher concludes the lesson with a summary of key points.
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They didn't conclude the meeting; it went on for much longer than expected.
Example
How do you usually conclude a presentation?
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