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Definition of concluded :
having come or been brought to a conclusion; " the harvesting was complete"; " the affair is over, ended, finished"; " the abruptly terminated interview"
Synonyms:
all over, through, complete, over, over with, up, down, done
believed (part of speech: verb)
deemed, taken for granted, assented, given faith, gave faith, supposed, declared, assumed, put faith in, accepted, presumed, held, maintained, affirmed, understood, took for granted, professed, trusted, judged, credited, believed, surmised, gathered
completed (part of speech: verb)
consummated, arrived, finalized, filled, closed, achieved, fulfilled, executed, graduated, integrated, terminated, unified, completed, ended, culminated, accomplished, finished
ended (part of speech: verb)
passed away, passed on, capped, checkmated, expired, ceased, halted, exited, deceased, winded up, died, wound up, wrapped up, stopped
calculated (part of speech: verb)
guessed, rationalized, summed, quantized, approximated, studied, quantified, deduced, added, divided, reckoned, tallied, weighed, calculated, planned, thought, estimated, evaluated, schemed, enumerated, scheduled, determined, measured, plotted, totaled, gauged, programmed, figured, considered, appraised, valued, scored, triangulated, inferred, accounted, assessed, rated, computed, counted, multiplied, systematized, ranked
Usage examples:
- When I concluded, he took my hand and said-" It well you have spoken honestly. - "Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. XX", Alexander Leighton.
- He concluded with:- " I 'phoned up Mr Matheson's office- without telling my name- and asked if he was in or had been to the office this morning. - "Swirling Waters", Max Rittenberg.
- " Now be reasonable, my little one," he concluded. - "The Heath Hover Mystery", Bertram Mitford.