conclude

/kənˈkluːd/
verb
  1. To bring something to an end; to finish.
    • The meeting will conclude with a short speech from the CEO.
    • The concert concluded with a spectacular fireworks display.
    • She concluded her presentation by thanking the audience.
  2. To reach a decision or opinion after thinking carefully.
    • I concluded that it was better to wait than to act too quickly.
    • Scientists concluded that the virus spreads through the air.
    • After reviewing the evidence, the jury concluded that the defendant was innocent.
  3. To formally arrange or settle something, such as a treaty or agreement.
    • The two countries concluded a peace treaty after years of war.
    • We concluded the deal with a handshake.
    • The company concluded an agreement with its suppliers.
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