CONCLUSION, n. L.
1. End close the last part as the conclusion of an address.
2. The close of an argument, debate or reasoning inference that ends the discussion final result.
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter fear God, and keep his commandments for this is the whole of man. Ecclesiastes 12 .
3. Determination final decision.
After long debate, the house of commons came to this conclusion.
4. Consequence inference that which is collected or drawn from premises particular deduction from propositions, facts, experience, or reasoning.
5. The event of experiments experiment.
We practice all conclusions of grafting and inoculating. Little used.
6. Confinement of the thoughts silence. Not used.
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