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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
conclude .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective having come or been brought to a conclusion
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Examples
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Kosmin concluded from the 1990 data that many saw God as a "personal hobby," and that the USA is "a greenhouse for spiritual sprouts."
Most religious groups in USA have lost ground, survey finds 2009
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Vavi on Thursday said there were moves afoot amongst the ANC leadership to oust Mantashe before his term concluded in 2012.
News24 Top Stories 2010
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His term concluded at the beginning of this year, and we look forward to working closely with his successor.
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His term concluded at the beginning of this year, and we look forward to working closely with his successor.
Ministerial Statement on Burma - Minister for Foreign Affairs 2010
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At all events, the disastrous term concluded quietly.
The Longest Journey 1924
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And what I concluded is that it requires each of us to have both the desire to improve our neighborhood and the inability to tolerate the status quo.
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And what I concluded is that it requires each of us to have both the desire to improve our neighborhood and the inability to tolerate the status quo.
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And what I concluded is that it requires each of us to have both the desire to improve our neighborhood and the inability to tolerate the status quo.
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Palin concluded by encouraging Americans to voice their opposition to their senators before the vote.
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And what I concluded is that it requires each of us to have both the desire to improve our neighborhood and the inability to tolerate the status quo.
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