concluded
/kənˈkluː.dɪd/adjective3 syllables
Concluded means: having come or been brought to a conclusion.
Synonyms for concluded6
adjective, as in having come or been brought to a conclusion
What does concluded mean?1
adjective
1
having come or been brought to a conclusion“the harvesting was complete”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with concluded?2
three syllables
includedexcluded
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Concluded in a sentence
- The attorney concluded, the judge responded he had nothing to add.anzart
- The investigation concluded that he's blameless, and there's no evidence of any wrongdoing.Nuel
- At this point, the police concluded they were facing a serial killer.CM
- Upon review of the facts, we have concluded that you were correct.shekitten
- The treaty has been concluded after many twists and turns.fishda
- The commission concluded that the answer was no.chatparle
- We concluded that mutual aid was essential for attaining the goal.unknown
- The judge concluded that the prisoner was innocent.CK
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