Conclude, v. n.

    1. Determine, resolve, decide, make up one’s mind, come to the conclusion or decision.
    2. End, close, come to a conclusion or close.
    3. Draw inferences, make deductions, reason, syllogize.
    4. Settle opinion, come to a final decision.

Conclusion, n.

    1. Deduction, inference.
    2. Determination, decision, judgment.
    3. Termination, end, completion, upshot, close, finale, issue, event.
    4. Settlement, arrangement, establishment.

Conclusive, a.

    1. Decisive, convincing, unanswerable, irrefutable, clinching or clenching.
    2. Final, ultimate, without appeal.

Concoct, v. a. Devise, plan, plot, contrive, design, invent, project, brew, frame, mature, prepare, hatch.

Concomitant, a. Accompanying, concurrent, attendant, attending, conjoined.

Concomitant, n. Attendant, accessary or accessory, accompaniment, attending or accompanying circumstance, accessary fact.

Concord, n.

    1. Agreement, amity, friendship, peace, harmony, unanimity, unity, union, good understanding.
    2. Consonance, concordance, harmony, accord, agreement, adaptation.
    3. (Mus.) Harmony, accord.

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