Conclude
UK //kənˈkluːd//US //kənˈklud//
Definition
To bring to a conclusion or to finish something.
In simple words: To finish or decide something.
Examples
- We can now conclude the meeting after discussing all the agenda items.
- After reviewing the evidence, the jury will conclude the trial.
- He concluded his speech with a powerful message.
- Scientists concluded their research with significant findings.
- The professor concluded that more studies are necessary.
Usage notes
Used in formal and neutral contexts. Avoid in informal conversations; prefer 'wrap up' or 'finish'.
Grammar pattern
conclude + object
Memory hint
Think of 'conclude' as the 'end' of a 'clue' in a mystery.
Collocations
- conclude an argument
- conclude a meeting
- conclude a study
- conclude a session
- conclude a report
Synonyms
- finish
- complete
- wrap up
- finalize
- decide
Antonyms
- begin
- start
- open
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'include'; they have different meanings.
- Using 'conclude' without an object ('conclude' needs something to be concluded).
- Incorrectly using past forms (e.g., 'concluded' when still discussing ongoing events).