Definition: In English, "conclude" means to come to a conclusion or to draw a logical conclusion about something or someone. The word 'concl' is derived from Latin con- which comes from the Ancient Greek κλειν (kelpin) and the verb λέγω (lef), meaning to speak. The adjective 'conclutus' has been used in English since at least 1420. The definition of "conclude" can vary depending on the context, but generally it refers to arriving at a logical or satisfactory conclusion or outcome based on evidence, facts, information, and reasoning. In English, "conclude" means to come to a logical or satisfactory conclusion about something. In its most general sense, concluders are those who make decisions or conclusions in their everyday lives by reason alone. For example: 1. I've concluded that you're right. 2. The jury has reached an agreement on the issue. 3. We reached a unanimous decision. 4. The doctors have concluded that the patient needs surgery. 5. He was not able to conclude what he had written down in his notebook. In this context, "conclude" could be interpreted as making a logical or satisfactory conclusion about something, based on the evidence and reasoning available at the time.