Concept cluster: Tasks > Conclusion or resolution
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Answer.
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Q.
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Going with; associated; concomitant.
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(chiefly US, idiomatic) An educated guess or estimation within acceptable bounds.
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(countable) An expectation based on circumstances.
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An actual event, situation, or fact.
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(linguistics) Pertaining to any case that indicates the intention of achieving a specific final result.
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Pertaining to or dependent on circumstances, especially as opposed to essentials; incidental, not essential.
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(law) Evidence that relies on an inference to connect it to a conclusion of fact.
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That settles something (such as an argument) definitely and conclusively
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A joint cause.
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(obsolete) conclusive; decisive.
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(obsolete) Conclusive; convincing; decisive.
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(nonstandard) in the manner of a conclusion
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A decision reached after careful thought.
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Relating to conclusion
adv
As a conclusion.
adj
Pertaining to a conclusion.
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Of or pertaining to a conclusion; conclusive.
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(rare, chiefly archaic) A conclusion of any kind.
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Having significant consequences; of importance.
adj
Serving to consummate or complete.
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(with upon or on) Dependent on something that is undetermined or unknown, that may or may not occur.
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(informal) corequisite
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(education) A course that must be or can be taken concurrently with a given course.
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A correct response.
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(by extension) predominant
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Having the power or quality of deciding a question or controversy; putting an end to contest or controversy; final; conclusive.
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Providing a final judgement or conclusion.
adj
conclusive or decisive
adj
(in combination) That has been, or will be, delivered in a specific manner.
adj
(obsolete) conclusive or final
n
An end, ending or conclusion
adj
(obsolete) Final or conclusive.
adj
(law) Sufficient to decide something (such as a question of fact or of law).
adj
(obsolete) Alternative form of definitive (“final, conclusive, decisive”) [explicitly defined]
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Alternative form of e.g. ["for example" or "for the sake of an example": used to introduce an illustrative example or short list of examples.]
adv
Under that name; that is called thus; explicitly.
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Pertaining to events; event-related, evential.
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An accomplished fact, something that has already occurred.
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Conclusive; decisive.
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(law, of a ruling, evidence etc) Binding, decisive.
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For one thing; as one rebutting factor among many.
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(conjunctive) As an example.
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As a single given example, often the most obvious or important one and almost certainly enough to sway the argument, of several reasons for something.
n
What something does or is used for.
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(computing, programming) An object that retrieves the value of a promise.
adv
At what price, for what amount (of money).
n
prediction market
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(countable, usually in the plural) A possible effect or result of a decision or action.
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(transitive, of a proposition) to have as a necessary consequence
adv
(idiomatic, humorous) Used to express agreement, after someone has already said "me too." Can be continued as "me four," "me five," and so on.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To appoint; nominate.
adv
(law) Performed so as to have the same legal force and effect as if it had been performed at an earlier time.
n
A goal that is striven for.
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(obsolete) A companion; a match; an equal.
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(statistics) A probability estimation based on statistical methods.
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A speculative market with the purpose of making predictions.
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Abbreviation of presumed. [appearing to be the most probable, often with some preparations starting to be made for it.]
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(law) At first sight; on the face of it.
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Promoting or favoring progress towards improved conditions or new policies, ideas, or methods.
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A person who makes progress, or facilitates progress in others.
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A forecast or prognosis obtained by extrapolation
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The end for which something is done, is made or exists.
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A general guideline, rather than a strict rule; an approximate measure or means of reckoning based on experience or common knowledge.
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(in attributive usage) Alternative spelling of rule of thumb [A general guideline, rather than a strict rule; an approximate measure or means of reckoning based on experience or common knowledge.]
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Completed, particularly with respect to the conveyance of something.
adv
Abbreviation of specifically. [In a specific manner, applying to or naming a particular thing or things, expressly, explicitly.]
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By or relying upon mental suppletion (by more than one person).
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That which is understood or supplied from that which is expressed.
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Synonym of superseding cause
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(transitive) To require to exist or to be true; to imply by the laws of thought or of nature.
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(dated) To experiment.

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