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What (who) is conclusions - definition

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Conclusions; Conclusion (disambiguation); Conclude (disambiguation); The Conclusion

conclusion         
n. 1) in general, the end. 2) in a trial, when all evidence has been introduced and final arguments made, so nothing more can be presented, even if a lawyer thinks of something new or forgotten. 3) in a trial or court hearing, a final determination of the facts by the trier of fact (jury or judge) and/or a judge's decision on the law. See also: conclusion of fact conclusion of law
conclusion         
¦ noun
1. the end or finish of something.
the summing-up of an argument or text.
the settling of an agreement.
2. a judgement or decision reached by reasoning.
Logic a proposition that is reached from given premises.
Phrases
jump to conclusions make a hasty judgement before considering all the facts.
try conclusions with formal engage in a trial of skill or argument with.
conclusion         
(conclusions)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
When you come to a conclusion, you decide that something is true after you have thought about it carefully and have considered all the relevant facts.
Over the years I've come to the conclusion that she's a very great musician...
I have tried to give some idea of how I feel-other people will no doubt draw their own conclusions.
N-COUNT: oft N that
2.
The conclusion of something is its ending.
At the conclusion of the programme, I asked the children if they had any questions they wanted to ask me.
= end
N-SING: also no det, usu with supp
3.
The conclusion of a treaty or a business deal is the act of arranging it or agreeing it.
...the expected conclusion of a free-trade agreement between Mexico and the United States.
N-SING: usu with supp
4.
You can refer to something that seems certain to happen as a foregone conclusion.
It was a foregone conclusion that I would end up in the same business as him...
= certainty
PHRASE: oft it v-link PHR that
5.
You say 'in conclusion' to indicate that what you are about to say is the last thing that you want to say.
In conclusion, walking is a cheap, safe, enjoyable and readily available form of exercise.
PHRASE: PHR with cl
6.
If you say that someone jumps to a conclusion, you are critical of them because they decide too quickly that something is true, when they do not know all the facts.
I didn't want her to jump to the conclusion that the divorce was in any way her fault...
PHRASE: V and N inflect, oft PHR that [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Conclusion

Conclusion may refer to:

Examples of use of conclusions
1. McCLELLAN:В Im not drawing any conclusions, Les.В Youre trying to get me to draw conclusions.
2. I wonder whether people will be able to hear my conclusions . . ." It depends which conclusions she has in mind.
3. I have sat through council conclusions after council conclusions describing how we are "reconnecting Europe to the people". Are we?
4. McCLELLAN:'4; I‘m not drawing any conclusions, Les.'4; You‘re trying to get me to draw conclusions.
5. Moonves is already coming to tentative conclusions.