concludere — meaning in English
Italian → English · translate English → Italian instead
English meaning
- close verb To shut something, removing a gap or opening.
- complete verb To finish something so that nothing more remains to be done.
- conclude verb To bring something to an end; to finish.
- finalize verb To complete or settle something so it becomes fixed and final.
- finish verb To complete or bring something to an end.
- infer verb To work out or conclude something based on evidence or reasoning, rather than being told directly.
Senses
concludere is used for these senses in English:
- break up (intransitive, telecommunications) Of a conversation, to cease to be understandable because of a bad connection; of a signal, to deteriorate.
- close (transitive, intransitive, electricity, of a switch, fuse or circuit breaker) To move to a position allowing electricity to flow.
- close (intransitive) To finish; to come to an end.
- complete (ambitransitive) To finish; to make done; to reach the end.
- conclude (transitive) To come to a conclusion, to a final decision.
- finalize (transitive) To make final or firm; to finish or complete.
- finish (transitive) To put an end to; to destroy.
- infer (transitive) To introduce (something) as a reasoned conclusion; to conclude by reasoning or deduction, as from premises or evidence. [from 16th c.]
close — full definition
- verb To shut something, removing a gap or opening.
- verb To bring something to an end.
- verb To stop operating, whether for the day or permanently.
- adj Near in distance, time, or relationship.
- adj Almost even or evenly matched.
complete — full definition
- verb To finish something so that nothing more remains to be done.
- adj Having every part; with nothing missing.
- adj Total or absolute, used for emphasis.