Meaning of concluded in English
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concludedDefinitions
1. having come or been brought to a conclusionExamples
- « the harvesting was complete »
- « the affair is over, ended, finished »
- « the abruptly terminated interview »
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Famous quotes
- « Scholarship was one thing, drudgery another. I very soon concluded that nothing would induce me to read, let alone make notes on, hundreds and hundreds of very, very, very boring books. » Simon Raven
- « Leadership is solving problems. The day soldiers stop bringing you their problems is the day you have stopped leading them. They have either lost confidence that you can help or concluded you do not care. Either case is a failure of leadership. » Colin Powell
- « That is the returning to God which in reality is never concluded on earth but yet leaves behind in the soul a divine home sickness, which never again ceases. » Max Muller
- « Very few conflicts in the history of the world have been satisfactorily concluded according to a published timetable, because you lose all flexibility in dealing with your opponents. » William Hague
- « Failing to find in women exactly the same kind of sexual emotions, as they find in themselves, men have concluded that there are none there at all. » Havelock Ellis