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Example sentences for "conclusion"

Lexicographically close words:
concluded; concludes; concludeth; concluding; conclure; conclusiones; conclusions; conclusioun; conclusive; conclusively
  1. And the more he thought about it, the nearer he came to the conclusion that Adams was right.

  2. It seemed to be a foregone conclusion that Seward would be the next President.

  3. Let this short generalization be well pondered, and the conclusion must be reached that this Scotch adventurer, John Law, was guilty of the crime of treason against humanity.

  4. This conclusion is further sustained by the character of some of the religious structures of the old continent, in which we find the symbolic serpent and the egg or circle represented on a most gigantic scale.

  5. I have thought about it a good deal, and I have reached the conclusion that the inhabitants of any universe in the next smaller or larger plane to ours probably resemble us fairly closely.

  6. The Very Young Man made a calculation and reached the conclusion that with a height of six or seven inches they would have to walk about a mile from the landing-place to reach Targo's palace.

  7. One run for the Stars marked their efforts in the third and when the fourth inning began it looked as if it was a foregone conclusion that the visiting team would go home with the scalp of their enemy.

  8. To render this conclusion palpable, suppose that Louis the XIV.

  9. The justice of this conclusion depends upon the view that is taken of the true end of naval war.

  10. From this anxiety he was relieved by the news of the conclusion of peace, which reached Cuddalore on the 29th by flag-of-truce from Madras.

  11. Shortly before the conclusion of the Peace of Breda, Louis XIV.

  12. In fact, this conclusion is supported by his own reports, which state that on the 12th of August the ships were nearly fitted; and yet, though apprehending an attack on Trincomalee, he did not sail until the 20th.

  13. This conclusion shows clearly that England, though still wielding an effective sea power able to control Spain, was not eager for a war merely in order to break down the rival navies.

  14. Let the foregoing considerations now be applied to the whole field of war, and see how far the same conclusion holds good of it, and if so, what should have been the nature of the operations on either side.

  15. Pliny Earle has done good service by the remarkable contribution he has made to the question of the curability of insanity,[312] corroborating, at the same time, the somewhat unfavourable conclusion as to permanent recovery which Dr.

  16. Notwithstanding, he arrived at the conclusion that the system might be employed with advantage in certain cases, if accompanied by stringent supervision.

  17. Hence we see how utterly fallacious is the conclusion constantly drawn from a study of the mere figures themselves that insanity is, to the extent indicated by them, more prevalent among the lower than the higher classes of society.

  18. This conclusion would then not have contradicted, but exactly expressed, the doctrine of innate categories.

  19. Can't explain it, but it is so, and I've come to the conclusion that it is as hard to give in the right spirit as it is to receive.

  20. After thinking it over, I came to the conclusion that Uncle was right, and it is not always safe to marry a person just because you love him," began Rose, trying to enlighten Kitty without betraying herself.

  21. This conclusion was not apparent from the first.

  22. This conclusion was further forced upon him by another successful passage before the guns of Forts Washington and Lee by Hyde Parker, with three ships, on the 9th of October.

  23. She brought well-authenticated intelligence of the conclusion of peace; and hostilities ceased by common consent.

  24. There is in this a somewhat droll reminder of the disputed merits of bow, stern, and broadside fire, in a modern iron-clad; and the practical conclusion is much the same.

  25. There had been the same start of surprise on the part of their captain, who had also left the dinner-table three times; the same excitement among the passengers; and the same conclusion as to the respective sailing merits of the two vessels.

  26. The astonished strangers veered round to the conclusion that slaves were very happy; but were told of the degradation of their minds; of their carelessness of each other in their nearest relations, and their cruelty to brutes.

  27. The young men appeared to be good listeners; some wrote down almost all they heard, and many asked questions of the professor at the conclusion of the lecture.

  28. The neighbours, hearing the noise on a quiet working day, had jumped to the conclusion that it was an insurrection.

  29. He visited General Maximo Gomez at his home in Santo Domingo, where that doughty old warrior had betaken himself after the conclusion of the Ten Years' War.

  30. I then reached a conclusion from which I have not since seen any reason to depart.

  31. I tell you fairly, Mr Gresham, if you make a fool of yourself, I shall come to a conclusion that you are all fools, and that it is hopeless to look out for any one worth caring for.

  32. The only conclusion to which he could come was, that Dr Thorne had thought the chance on his niece's behalf too good to be thrown away, and had, therefore, resolved to act in this very singular way.

  33. The only immediate conclusion at which he resolved was this, that it was unnecessary that he should say anything to Mary on the subject of her ladyship's visit.

  34. He then returned to the house; and, having come to the conclusion that she had not thus vanished into air, otherwise than by preconcerted arrangement, he boldly taxed Beatrice on the subject.

  35. At all events he caught the 'craze' for emigration that swept the Southern States on the conclusion of the Civil War, and resolved to emigrate with two companions, Keen and Warren.

  36. To reach this conclusion it was necessary to accuse Governor Stevens of underestimating the cost of labor along his northern line; but the figures as taken were conclusive.

  37. The body, too badly split to reach a conclusion itself, compromised by preparing the way for either development and leaving the choice to a public vote.

  38. I have been watching your ball playing in practice this fall, and I have arrived at the conclusion that you have good stuff in you if you do not get the swelled head.

  39. Then you have arrived at the conclusion that he is fast enough for the regular team?

  40. Harry was still grotesquely decorated when the boys arrived at the conclusion that further scrubbing with the materials at hand was useless.

  41. The conclusion of this remarkable order is, "Ask the blessing of the Almighty, and do not fear the enemy.

  42. The "shambles of the Wilderness" became the popular phrase descriptive of Grant's operations, and the Northern public was rapidly reaching the conclusion that the "hammer would itself break on the anvil.

  43. The conclusion of history will be, not that the South accomplished less than was to be anticipated, but far more than have any other people under similar circumstances.

  44. To be found at the conclusion of this chapter.

  45. In its conclusion was revealed, perhaps more strikingly than upon any other theatre of the war, the overwhelming odds and obstacles, with which the Confederacy contended in this desperate stage of its history.

  46. From such a condition of feeling, the logical conclusion was that the war had now become a question of endurance, and that the Confederacy must now depend upon its capacity to resist until the North should abandon the war in sheer disgust.

  47. This conclusion receives independent support from the records obtained with metals.

  48. But from the density of both the chloride and the fluoride of silicon Dumas concluded that the formula was SiO{2}, a conclusion which is now seen to be in complete harmony with the scheme of allied compounds.

  49. The manipulations were entirely left to the care of a number of assistants, who brought each experiment to a conclusion at the exact moment when the illustration was required.

  50. Multiply your observations or experiments, and when your premises are ample, the conclusion will generally take care of itself.

  51. West, or rather of their numbers, came to the wise conclusion that a city life was designed for such as she; she the coquettish heiress, who once stood very much in doubt as to the state of civilization among these "poor fishermen.

  52. At the conclusion of Bacon's address the Council agreed to three things: 1.

  53. At the conclusion of the able and patriotic address of Gen.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conclusion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accommodation; accomplishment; addendum; adjustment; aftermath; afterthought; allegation; announcement; appendix; arrangement; assertion; assumption; attitude; avowal; catastrophe; cease; cessation; chorus; climax; close; closing; closure; coda; codicil; colophon; completion; conceit; concept; conception; conclusion; consequence; consideration; consummation; continuance; continuation; corollary; creed; culmination; curtain; curtains; death; decease; decision; declaration; deduction; denouement; derivation; descendant; destination; destiny; desuetude; determination; dictum; dissolution; doom; effect; end; ending; enunciation; eschatology; estimate; estimation; ethos; event; expiration; eye; fate; feeling; finale; finality; finding; finis; finish; finishing; goal; head; heir; idea; ideal; implication; impression; induction; inference; issue; judgement; judgment; kill; last; lights; line; lineage; manifesto; maturation; maturity; mind; mystique; notion; observation; offspring; opinion; perfection; period; peroration; position; posterity; postscript; posture; predicate; predication; presumption; proclamation; profession; pronouncement; proposition; protest; protestation; quietus; ratiocination; reaction; refrain; resolution; result; say; saying; sentiment; sequel; sequitur; settlement; sight; signature; solution; stance; stand; statement; stop; stoppage; subscript; successor; suffix; supplement; surmise; suspension; term; terminal; termination; terminus; theory; thinking; thought; upshot; utterance; view; vouch; word