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concluding [kənˈklu:dɪŋ] ADJ

concluding
concluding chapter, word

I . conclude [kənˈklu:d] VB intr

1. conclude (come to conclusion):

2. conclude (end):

II . conclude [kənˈklu:d] VB trans

1. conclude (finish):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is a ritual where shamiana (house decorative) will be removed concluding end of the ceremony.
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The president is responsible for conducting foreign relations, such as concluding treaties, declaring war, and making peace.
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In addition, at the end of each vision is a concluding sentence, which is different for each of the three sections.
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Investigations were conducted the same day, concluding that the accident was not caused by deficiencies in the track.
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They capture her, concluding the mission as a success.
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During its height, it was eminently baroque, concluding with a short rococo period leading to an incipient neoclassicism until the transition to the republican period.
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The hour is closed by an oration followed by a concluding versicle.
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They avoided concluding that silence itself is an item of evidence.
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The special prosecutor rejected the charge, concluding that it was a political ploy.
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Lines 19 and 20 are concluding statements that summarize the entire poem.
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