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conclusionalso called resolution, the fifth and last phase or part of plot, the point at which the situation that was destabilized at the beginning becomes stable once more and the conflict is resolved.
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conclusionn. 1) in general, the end. 2) in a trial, when all evidence has b...
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conclusionA conclusion is the "then" part of a conditional statement.
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conclusion1[countable] something that you decide when you have thought about all the information connected with the situation I've come to the conclusion that he's not the right person for the job. It [..]
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conclusionlate 14c., "deduction or conclusion reached by reasoning," from Old French conclusion "conclusion, result, outcome," from Latin conclusionem (nominative conclusio), noun of action [..]
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conclusion1) In a trial, the end of all evidence being introduced and final arguments made, so nothing more can be presented. 2) In a trial or court hearing, a final determination of the facts by the jury or ju [..]
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conclusionGolf has forever been known as a "gentlemen's game," meaning that there are certain guidelines that golfers are expected to follow in order to uphold the tradition of the game itself. Whether it's repairing a divot left by an approach shot or just knowing the terminology of the game, golf is a sport unlike any other. As [..]
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conclusiondecision: a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration; "a decision unfavorable to the opposition"; "his conclusion took the evidence into accou [..]
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conclusionA summative statement that provides a proposition reached after considering the evidence and arguments. Final paragraph of an essay. A chance to restate thesis and major arguments/evidence. May include a recommendation.
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conclusionA proposition whose truth has been inferred on the basis of other propositions assembled with it in a logical argument. Also see EB.
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conclusionnoun. 1. with regard to philosophy and reasoning, the offer to which a stream of analysis or opposing matter leads. 2. with regard to science, a standard legislation or doctrine stemming from trial an [..]
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conclusion1 : a judgment or opinion inferred from relevant facts [our upon the present evidence "Missouri v. Illinois, 200 U.S. 496 (1905)"] 2 a : a final summarizing (as of a closing argument) b : th [..]
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conclusiona statement that adequately explains or solves the original problem based on the results of scientific experimentation
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conclusionA conclusion links to the aim of the experiment and is drawn from information calculated from the linear graph.
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conclusion1. The end of a reasoning process involving data, evidence, or observations from an investigation. 2. The closing paragraph of a laboratory report including at least the investigative question, the hy [..]
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conclusionRelates to the hypothesis and either agrees or disagrees with the hypothesis and must include key results.
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conclusionsummary of the results of the experiment where data is analyzed to determine the meaning of what happened in the experiment. condensation
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conclusionThe solution or answer to a problem. The conclusion is what the scientist has learned about the problem through experimentation.
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conclusionthe part of an if - then statement that follows the word "then". Consequent. conditional probability:
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conclusion(n) a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration(n) an intuitive assumption(n) the temporal end; the concluding time(n) event whose occurrence ends something(n) the proposition arrive [..]
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conclusionthe part in the then clause of a conditional statement
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conclusionFamiliarity with flash terms is a great step toward becoming flash fluent. In the upcoming parts of this series, we're going to tackle how to use these flash functions to create great flash photography.
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conclusionThe statement of the precise order sought in a civil action in the Court of Session.
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conclusion
The end, finish, close or last part of something.
* Prescott
*: A flourish of trumpets announced the conclusion of the contest.
The outcome or result of a process or act.
A decision reached af [..]
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