concluded

/kənˈkluːdɪd/
adjective
  1. Having been brought to an end; finished.
    • With the project concluded, the team celebrated their success.
    • The concluded investigation left no unanswered questions.
    • Once the deal is concluded, we can move on to the next phase.
verb
  1. Past tense of conclude: brought something to an end; finished.
    • The ceremony concluded just before noon.
    • They concluded their vacation with a visit to the museum.
    • The teacher concluded the lesson with a quick quiz.
  2. Past tense of conclude: reached a decision or opinion after thinking.
    • After months of research, the team concluded that the drug was effective.
    • I concluded that I needed to change my diet.
    • The detective concluded that the butler was the thief.
  3. Past tense of conclude: formally arranged or settled something.
    • The sale was concluded quickly.
    • They concluded the contract after long negotiations.
    • The nations concluded a trade agreement last year.
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