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  • 51conclusion — /kənˈkluʒən / (say kuhn kloohzhuhn), /kəŋ / (say kuhng ) noun 1. the end or close; the final part. 2. the last main division of a discourse, containing a summing up of the points. 3. a result, issue, or outcome: a foregone conclusion. 4. final… …

  • 52conclusion — n. 1 a final result; a termination. 2 a judgement reached by reasoning. 3 the summing up of an argument, article, book, etc. 4 a settling; an arrangement (the conclusion of peace). 5 Logic a proposition that is reached from given premisses; the… …

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  • 53Conclusion to the country — Country Coun try (k?n tr?), n.; pl. {Countries} ( tr?z). [F. contr[ e]e, LL. contrata, fr. L. contra over against, on the opposite side. Cf. {Counter}, adv., {Contra}.] 1. A tract of land; a region; the territory of an independent nation; (as… …

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  • 54conclusion — noun /kənˈkluːʒən/ a) The end, finish, close or last part of something. The board has come to the conclusion that the proposed takeover would not be in the interest of our shareholders. b) The outcome or result of a process or …

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  • 55Conclusion of the American Civil War — The McLean house where Lee surrendered to Grant on April 9, 1865. This is a timeline of the conclusion of the American Civil War which includes important battles, skirmishes, raids and other events of 1865. These led to additional Confederate… …

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  • 56conclusion — noun 1) the conclusion of his speech Syn: end, ending, finish, close 2) the conclusion of a trade agreement Syn: settlement, clinching, completion, arrangement 3) his conclusions have been …

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  • 57conclusion — See: JUMP TO A CONCLUSION …

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  • 58conclusion — See: JUMP TO A CONCLUSION …

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  • 59conclusion — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin conclusion , conclusio, from concludere Date: 14th century 1. a. a reasoned judgment ; inference b. the necessary consequence of two or more propositions taken as premises; …

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  • 60Conclusion of Utrecht — The Conclusion of Utrecht was a 1905 synod of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands. It made authoritative pronouncements on the disputed points of Infralapsarian/Supralapsarian, justification from eternity, immediate/mediate regeneration, and …

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