arrive at a conclusion

  • 1arrive at a conclusion — index arbitrate (adjudge), ascertain, deduce, deduct (conclude by reasoning), determine, find (determine) …

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  • 2arrive at a conclusion — come to a conclusion, conclude, reach a judgment or opinion …

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  • 3conclusion — [ kɔ̃klyzjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1265; lat. conclusio, de concludere → conclure 1 ♦ Arrangement final (d une affaire). ⇒ règlement, solution, terminaison. Conclusion d un traité, d un mariage. 2 ♦ Log. Proposition dont la vérité résulte de la vérité d… …

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  • 4arrive — verb (I) 1 GET SOMEWHERE to get to the place you are going to: Give me a call to let me know you ve arrived safely. | arrive in/at/from: Elaine should be arriving in the States about now. 2 BE DELIVERED if something arrives, it is brought or… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 5arrive — arriver, n. /euh ruyv /, v., arrived, arriving. v.i. 1. to come to a certain point in the course of travel; reach one s destination: He finally arrived in Rome. 2. to come to be near or present in time: The moment to act has arrived. 3. to attain …

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  • 6arrive — ► VERB 1) reach a destination. 2) be brought or delivered. 3) (of a particular moment) come about. 4) (arrive at) reach (a conclusion or decision). 5) informal become successful and well known. ORIGIN originally in the sense «reach the sho …

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  • 7conclusion — n. 1) to arrive at, come to, draw, reach a conclusion; to jump to a conclusion 2) to bring to a conclusion 3) a correct; erroneous, invalid, wrong; foregone; hasty; inescapable, inevitable; reasonable, tenable, valid conclusion 4) a conclusion… …

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  • 8arrive - reach — You use arrive or reach to say that someone comes to a place at the end of a journey. I ll tell Professor Hogan you ve arrived. He reached Bath in the late afternoon. ◊ arrive You usually say that someone arrives at a place. ...by the time we …

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  • 9conclusion — noun 1 opinion reached after considering the facts ADJECTIVE ▪ correct ▪ logical, reasonable, valid ▪ inescapable, inevitable, obvious …

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  • 10arrive */*/*/ — UK [əˈraɪv] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms arrive : present tense I/you/we/they arrive he/she/it arrives present participle arriving past tense arrived past participle arrived Get it right: arrive: The verb arrive is never used with the… …

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