CONCLUDE
Con*clude", v. i.
1. To come to a termination; to make an end; to close; to end; to
terminate.
A train of lies, That, made in lust, conclude in perjuries. Dryden.
And, to conclude, The victory fell on us. Shak.
2. To form a final judgment; to reach a decision. Can we conclude upon Luther's instability Bp. Atterbury. Conclude and be agreed. Shak.
CONCLUDENCY
Con*clud"en*cy, n.
Defn: Deduction from premises; inference; conclusion. [Obs.] Sir M.
Hale.
CONCLUDENT
Con*clud"ent, a. Etym: [L. concludens, p. pr.]
Defn: Bringing to a close; decisive; conclusive. [Obs.]
Arguments highly consequential and concludent to my purpose. Sir M.
Hale.
CONCLUDER
Con*clud"er, n.
Defn: One who concludes.
CONCLUDINGLY
Con*clud"ing*ly, adv.