concluding

/kənˈkluːdɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of conclude: bringing something to an end; finishing.
    • She is concluding her speech with a famous quote.
    • We are concluding the project this week.
    • The director is concluding the film with a surprising twist.
  2. Present participle of conclude: reaching a decision or opinion after thinking.
    • He is concluding that the best option is to wait.
    • The committee is concluding its review of the proposal.
    • After analyzing the data, the team is concluding that the theory is correct.
  3. Present participle of conclude: formally arranging or settling something.
    • They are concluding a deal with a new partner.
    • The lawyers are concluding the terms of the agreement.
    • The nations are concluding a historic treaty.
adjective
  1. Serving to end something; final.
    • The concluding chapter of the book ties up all the loose ends.
    • Her concluding remarks left the audience inspired.
    • The concluding scene of the play was very emotional.
Synonyms
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