conclusion
Derived from Middle English 'conclusioun', from Latin 'conclusio', meaning 'closing, conclusion'.
NOUN
(1)
[/kənˈkluː.ʒən/en-US]
結論
literal
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結末
formal
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締めくくり
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概念文
untranslatable
(This term refers to an abstract concept and does not have a direct equivalent in Japanese.)
Antonyms
premise
The final part of something; the end. It can also refer to a judgment or decision reached after careful consideration or discussion.
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- At the conclusion of the meeting, we decided to proceed with the new plan. — This means at the end of the meeting.
- After reviewing all the evidence, the jury came to the conclusion that the defendant was not guilty. — This refers to a judgment or decision made after deliberation.
- The report's conclusion summarized the main findings and recommendations. — This points to the final section or summary of a document.