To shut up; close in; inclose.To bring to an end; finish; terminate.To settle, arrange, or determine finally.This motion was well liked of all, but it was not thought fit to conclude it.To make a final judgment or determination concerning; judge; decide; determine; pronounce.To infer or determine by reasoning; deduce; judge to be or to exist: used more particularly of strict and demonstrative inference, but also of induction and hypothesis.To stop or restrain, or, as in law, estop from argument or proceedings to the contrary; oblige or bind, as by authority, or by one's own argument or concession: generally in the passive: as, the defendant is concluded by his own plea.To shut up; refute; stop the mouth of.To include.To close in; come to an end.To come to a decision; resolve; determine; decide.To arrive at an opinion; form a final judgment.To perform the act of reasoning; deduce a consequence or consequences from given premises; infer.n. A conclusion; an ending.