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Meanings of
concluded
in English
Having come or been brought to a conclusion.
over
ended
complete
terminated
all over
Related terms
finished
Synonyms
Examples for "
over
"
over
ended
complete
terminated
all over
Examples for "
over
"
1
Mkhize said there is a particular responsibility of government
over
particular resources.
2
However; incoming information may well change
over
the course of the day.
3
The Daily Post said a similar ban will apply
over
New Year.
4
Uncertainty
over
future carbon costs, and therefore power prices, clouds investment plans.
5
One Liberal Democrat said: This whole debate started
over
a year ago.
1
The final entry, for December 15, simply read Storm
ended
,
sea calm.
2
However, talks about a deal
ended
inconclusively a number of weeks ago.
3
Local elections were held in '72; martial law was repealed; repression
ended
.
4
Some companies
ended
up burning it illegally, causing environmental and health problems.
5
This case should have
ended
years ago on summary judgment, Trump said.
1
Evidently, no
'
complete
solution' to the 'Jewish problem' was yet in sight.
2
Results: Ninety-four patients met study criteria and had
complete
outcome data available.
3
Our aim is to
complete
this work early in the new year.
4
A
complete
solution to identify and challenge children working at mastery level.
5
An Israeli military source said the operation might take weeks to
complete
.
1
Four miles to the west the ridge
terminated
in a low point.
2
But this procrastination of actual hostilities was
terminated
in the following manner:-
3
Yes, it is time we
terminated
this particular intruder with extreme prejudice.
4
Existing charter schools would continue until their contract expires or is
terminated
.
5
Existing charter schools would continue, until their contract expired or was
terminated
.
1
Up to 600 young people from
all
over
Europe will be there.
2
However, times were changing: mixed bathing was being introduced
all
over
England.
3
I've given people
all
over
the world the ability to fight power.
4
I'm sure this kind of situation is happening
all
over
the country.
5
The house has plush rugs
all
over
;
I hadn't heard her approach.
Usage of
concluded
in English
1
That said; one particular may not need to be
concluded
just yet.
2
We hope that the work will be
concluded
by December this year.
3
Palestine, he
concluded
sensibly, would present a wholly different set of problems.
4
Within hours, the firms had
concluded
no private sector deal was possible.
5
However, the AFP
concluded
no crime had been committed under Australian law.
6
At just 44 years of age, his future remained bright, they
concluded
.
7
The TGA
concluded
there were significant safety concerns with heated tobacco products.
8
The prosecution and defence cases
concluded
at the Central Criminal Court yesterday.
9
The report into the broadband process
concluded
rather fortunately for the Government.
10
The process to appoint a new Group CEO will soon be
concluded
.
11
The case
concluded
yesterday after a 15-day hearing at the High Court.
12
My final result
concluded
,
What part of this is a dream interpretation?
13
Mirren
concluded
:
You will find brothels and victims in every English town.
14
No final decision will be taken until the consultation process is
concluded
.
15
He
concluded
by saying: Everybody wants justice, we want justice for George.
16
A spokesman for the judiciary said: The proceedings are not yet
concluded
.
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concluded
conclude
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
conclude with
conclude last
conclude yesterday
conclude a treaty
conclude not
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Concluded
through the time
Concluded
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