Definition, synonyms and related words
plural of conclusion
"The final chapter presented two distinct conclusions about how climate change will impact coastal cities."
In plain English: Conclusions are the final answers you reach after thinking about all the evidence and information you have gathered.
"The committee reached their conclusions after reviewing all the evidence."
Usage: Use conclusions to refer to the final results or judgments reached after considering evidence and reasoning. Do not confuse them with the act of ending something, which is also called a conclusion but functions differently in context.
Derived from Latin conclusio, this term originally meant an enclosure or shutting up, formed from con- (together) and claudere (to shut). It later evolved to signify the act of bringing a discussion to a close by stating what has been proved.