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The synonyms of “Concluded” are: all over, complete, ended, over, terminated
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “concluded” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
all over | Quantifier; used with either mass or count nouns to indicate the whole number or amount of or every one of a class. |
complete | Perfect and complete in every respect having all necessary qualities. The harvesting was complete. |
ended | Having come or been brought to a conclusion. The affair is over ended finished. |
over | Having come or been brought to a conclusion. The affair is over ended finished. |
terminated | (of e.g. a contract or term of office) having come to an end. The abruptly terminated interview. |
agreement | Harmony or accordance in opinion or feeling. The two parties were in agreement. |
completed | Successfully completed or brought to an end. A completed forward pass. |
conclude | Come to a close. The talk concluded with slides. |
conclusion | The proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism. In conclusion I want to say. |
conclusive | (of evidence or argument) having or likely to have the effect of proving a case; decisive. Conclusive proof. |
decide | Cause to decide. This new development finally decided me. |
decision | The ability or tendency to make decisions quickly decisiveness. A decision unfavorable to the opposition. |
decisive | Forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis. Cast the decisive vote. |
definitive | A definitive postage stamp. Low value British definitives simply have a portrait of the reigning monarch. |
determination | The quality of being determined to do or achieve something; firmness of purpose. Expert determination. |
determinative | A determining or causal element or factor. The employer s view is not determinative of the issue. |
determine | Find out learn or determine with certainty usually by making an inquiry or other effort. Experience often determines ability. |
deterministic | An inevitable consequence of antecedent sufficient causes. A deterministic theory. |
done | No longer happening or existing. Therapy was not the done thing then. |
end | Put an end to. The end of the year. |
ending | The end of a word a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme. The student has to choose the right plural endings. |
exceedingly | To an extreme degree. The supply multiplied exceedingly. |
finis | The end (printed at the end of a book or shown at the end of a film). The market was up at the finish. |
finish | The act of finishing. He surged into a winning lead 200 metres from the finish. |
finished | (of a task or activity) brought to an end; completed. A finished violinist. |
furthermore | In addition; besides (used to introduce a fresh consideration in an argument. Computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time furthermore their quality is improving. |
ineluctable | Unable to be resisted or avoided; inescapable. An ineluctable destiny. |
insolvency | The lack of financial resources. The club was facing insolvency. |
over | A sequence of six balls bowled by a bowler from one end of the pitch after which another bowler takes over from the other end. The car flipped over. |
resolve | Reduce a subject, statement, etc. by mental analysis into (separate elements or a more elementary form. The ability to resolve facts into their legal categories. |
result | Something that results. The tower collapsed as a result of safety violations. |
settle | End a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement. One day I will settle down and raise a family. |
solution | The action of separating or breaking down dissolution. The solution of British supremacy in South Africa. |
solve | Find an answer to, explanation for, or means of effectively dealing with (a problem or mystery. Solve for x. |
termination | The act of ending something. The termination of the agreement. |
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