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concluded

American  
[kuhn-kloo-did] / kənˈklu dɪd /

adjective

  1. brought to an end; finished.

    The Nigerian contingent to the just concluded Olympics returned with seven gold medals.

    The complaint states that this investigation amounts to reopening a concluded issue.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of conclude.

Other Word Forms

  • unconcluded adjective
  • well-concluded adjective

Etymology

Origin of concluded

conclude ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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“Pretty in Pink” originally concluded with Andie and Duckie together, sharing a dance at the prom, which test audiences disliked so much that they booed the screen.

From Salon

“Judges should not have to worry when they rule against the president that the ruling will engender real personal threats,” Vladeck concluded.

From Salon

The attacks come two days after the U.S. and Iran concluded a third round of Oman-brokered negotiations in Geneva aimed at reducing tensions and stopping the prospect of war.

From Los Angeles Times

Simultaneously, Netflix was up nearly 14 percent, as many investors concluded the fight had not been worth it for the streamer.

From Barron's

"Provisional application is, by its nature, provisional," she added, saying: "The agreement can only be fully concluded once the European Parliament has given its consent."

From Barron's