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CONCLUDING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
adjective [ before noun ] uk / kənˈkluː.dɪŋ / us / kənˈkluː.dɪŋ /. Add to word list. Add to word list. last in a series of things: Make sure to summarize your points in your concluding paragraph. Don't miss tonight's concluding episode. Synonyms. final.
CONCLUDING Synonyms: 204 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for CONCLUDING: final, latest, last, closing, latter, terminating, penultimate, following; Antonyms of CONCLUDING: first, initial, beginning, starting, original, earliest, opening, primary
How to Write a Conclusion, With Examples | Grammarly
Restate your thesis: remind readers of your main point. Reiterate your supporting points: remind readers of your evidence or arguments. Wrap everything up by tying it all together. Write a clincher: with the last sentence, leave your reader with something to think about. For many, the conclusion is the most dreaded part of essay writing.
CONCLUDE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CONCLUDE definition: 1. to end a speech, meeting, or piece of writing: 2. to complete an official agreement or task, or…. Learn more.
CONCLUDING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. of or occurring at the end; concluding; ultimate; last. 2. having no possibility for further discussion, action, or change; conclusive; decisive. a final decree of judgment. 3. relating to or constituting an end or purpose. a final clause may be introduced by 'in order to'. 4. phonetics.
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