0 past simple and past participle of conclude
2 to judge or decide something after thinking carefully about it:
[ + that ] The jury concluded from the evidence that the defendant was innocent.
The discussions continued late into the night, but nothing was concluded.
It's difficult to guess what they will conclude from the evidence.
The report concluded that there was no evidence of collusive behaviour between the banks.
Judge Keenan concluded that the surveillance had been lawful.
Marriage has been secularised and is concluded upon the oral response of the two parties.
He concluded that twelve-year-old children divided inflected, but not derived words into component morphemes when they are spelling.
It can therefore be concluded that women are more likely to indicate that performance of general tasks is egalitarian.