Concluding: meaning, definitions and examples
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concluding
[ kənˈkluːdɪŋ ]
in a sentence
coming at the end of a series of events; final
Synonyms
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concluding |
Used when something is being wrapped up or finalized, often a speech, a meeting, or a discussion.
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final |
Indicates the last part or the ultimate stage of something. Often used in academic or formal situations.
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ending |
Generally refers to the final part of a story, event, or process. Often used in narrative contexts.
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closing |
Typically used for the end part of events, transactions, or performances. Can also apply to the act of shutting something or ceasing operations.
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Examples of usage
- The concluding paragraph of the essay summarized the main points.
- The concluding remarks of the speaker left a lasting impression on the audience.
in a sentence
to bring to an end; finish
Synonyms
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Word | Description / Examples |
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concluding |
Use when talking about the final part of an event or process, often emphasizing a formal or detailed ending.
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terminate |
Often used in professional or legal contexts to describe the act of bringing something to a complete stop, sometimes with negative connotations.
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finish |
Best used in informal contexts to refer to the completion of an activity or task.
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Examples of usage
- The meeting was concluded with a vote on the proposal.
- She concluded her speech by thanking everyone for their support.
Translations
Translations of the word "concluding" in other languages:
🇵🇹 concluindo
🇮🇳 समाप्त करना
🇩🇪 abschließend
🇮🇩 menyimpulkan
🇺🇦 завершуючи
🇵🇱 kończąc
🇯🇵 締めくくる
🇫🇷 concluant
🇪🇸 concluyendo
🇹🇷 sonuçlandıran
🇰🇷 결론짓는
🇸🇦 مختتم
🇨🇿 uzavírající
🇸🇰 uzatvárajúci
🇨🇳 总结
🇸🇮 zaključujoč
🇮🇸 loka
🇰🇿 қорытындылау
🇬🇪 დასკვნითი
🇦🇿 nəticələndirən
🇲🇽 concluyendo
Etymology
The word 'concluding' originated from the verb 'conclude' which comes from the Latin word 'concludere', meaning 'to shut up, enclose, end'. Over time, 'concluding' has evolved to represent the final or ending part of something.
See also: concludable, concluded, conclusion, conclusive, conclusively, conclusiveness, inconclusiveness, nonconclusive.