concluding meaning
ENWConcluding
- Concluding is a novel by British writer Henry Green first published in 1948.
- VerbBFconcludeSGconcludesPT, PPconcludedPREcon-SUF-ing
- AdjectiveBFconclude
- (obsolete) conclusive; convincing; decisive.
- Your argument is very concluding.
- Finishing; closing; final.
- In the concluding chapters of the book...
- (obsolete) conclusive; convincing; decisive.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- He concluded this sentence with a self-important cough, as one who has laid down the law in an indisputable manner.
- The Inquiry concluded that the last four months of her life had been spent in a black bin bag in the bath in an unheated bathroom, lying in her own urine and excrement.
- The officials soon concluded that the easiest way to remain on good terms with the court was to elude responsibility, to tergiversate, to prevent results.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of concluding in English Dictionary
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- en concludingly
Source: Wiktionary