conclude (verb)

  • 31cease — verb 1) hostilities had ceased Syn: come to an end, come to a halt, end, halt, stop, conclude, terminate, finish, draw to a close, be over Ant: start, continue 2) they ceased al …

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  • 32decide — verb (decided; deciding) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin decidere, literally, to cut off, from de + caedere to cut Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to make a final choice or judgment about …

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  • 33expire — verb (expired; expiring) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Anglo French espirer to breathe out, from Latin exspirare, from ex + spirare to breathe Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to breathe one s last breath ; die 2 …

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  • 34make out — verb Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to complete (as a printed form) by supplying required information < make out a check > 2. to find or grasp the meaning of < tried to make out what had really happened > 3. to form an opinion or idea&#8230; …

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  • 35retire — verb (retired; retiring) Etymology: Middle French retirer, from re + tirer to draw Date: 1533 intransitive verb 1. to withdraw from action or danger ; retreat 2. to withdraw especially for privacy < retired to her room > …

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  • 36clap up — verb make hastily and carelessly • Syn: ↑clap together, ↑slap together • Hypernyms: ↑produce, ↑make, ↑create • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …

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  • 37cerebrate — verb use or exercise the mind or one s power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments (Freq. 1) I ve been thinking all day and getting nowhere • Syn: ↑think, ↑cogitate • See Also: ↑think over (for …

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  • 38pay for — verb have as a guest I invited them to a restaurant • Syn: ↑invite • See Also: ↑invite out (for: ↑invite) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 39præclude — verb /pɹɛˈkluːd,pɹaɪˈkluːd/ 42 [ …

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  • 40break one's fast — verb To eat breakfast; to eat the first meal of the day after a night of not eating or to conclude any period of fasting by consuming food. His servant placed before him a slice of toasted bread, with a glass of fair water, being the fare on&#8230; …

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