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conclude evidence

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  • Conclude — Con*clude , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Concluded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Concluding}.] [L. concludere, conclusum; con + claudere to shut. See {Close}, v. t.] 1. To shut up; to inclose. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The very person of Christ [was] concluded within… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • conclude from evidence — index construe (comprehend), infer Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • conclude — 01. The detective was able to [conclude] that the apparent suicide was, in fact, a murder. 02. You need to make sure that your essay has a proper introduction and [conclusion]. 03. DNA evidence has provided [conclusive] proof of the identity of… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • conclude */*/*/ — UK [kənˈkluːd] / US [kənˈklud] verb Word forms conclude : present tense I/you/we/they conclude he/she/it concludes present participle concluding past tense concluded past participle concluded 1) [transitive] to decide that something is true after …   English dictionary

  • conclude — con|clude [ kən klud ] verb *** 1. ) transitive to decide that something is true after looking at all the evidence you have: conclude that: The report concluded that a world recession was unlikely. 2. ) transitive FORMAL to officially arrange… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • conclude — verb (concluded; concluding) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin concludere to shut up, end, infer, from com + claudere to shut more at close Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. obsolete to shut up ; enclose …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • conclude*/*/ — [kənˈkluːd] verb 1) [T] to decide that something is true after looking at all the evidence The report concluded that a recession was unlikely.[/ex] 2) [I/T] formal to end, or to end something The article concludes with the names and addresses of… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • conclude — v. 1 tr. & intr. bring or come to an end. 2 tr. (often foll. by from, or that + clause) infer (from given premisses) (what did you conclude?; concluded from the evidence that he had been mistaken). 3 tr. settle, arrange (a treaty etc.). 4 intr.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • conclude — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. end, close, finish, wind up, terminate; infer, deduce; arrange, settle; resolve, judge, determine. See resolution, judgment. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To end] Syn. terminate, close, finish up, come to an …   English dictionary for students

  • Anecdotal evidence — The expression anecdotal evidence has two quite distinct meanings.(1) Evidence in the form of an anecdote or hearsay is called anecdotal if there is doubt about its veracity: the evidence itself is considered untrustworthy or untrue.(2) Evidence …   Wikipedia

  • Spoliation of evidence — Criminal law Part of …   Wikipedia

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