— concludable, concludible , adj. — concluder , n.
/keuhn kloohd"/ , v. , concluded, concluding .
v.t.
1. to bring to an end; finish; terminate: to conclude a speech with a quotation from the Bible.
2. to say in conclusion: At the end of the speech he concluded that we had been a fine audience.
3. to bring to a decision or settlement; settle or arrange finally: to conclude a treaty.
4. to determine by reasoning; deduce; infer: They studied the document and concluded that the author must have been an eyewitness.
5. to decide, determine, or resolve: He concluded that he would go no matter what the weather.
6. Obs.
a. to shut up or enclose.
b. to restrict or confine.
v.i.
7. to come to an end; finish: The meeting concluded at ten o'clock.
8. to arrive at an opinion or judgment; come to a decision; decide: The jury concluded to set the accused free.
[ 1250-1300; ME concludere to close, end an argument, equiv. to con- CON- + -cludere, comb. form of claudere to CLOSE ]