Conclusions
/kənˈkluːʒənz/
Definitions
- (n.) The judgments or determinations reached after consideration of facts and law in a legal matter.
The court's conclusions are detailed at the end of the opinion.
- (n.) Statements summarizing the results of an argument or investigation, often forming the basis for a judgment or decision.
The lawyer presented strong conclusions supporting her client's case.
Forms
- conclusion
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Commentary
As a plural noun, 'conclusions' commonly refer to the aggregated results of legal analysis or fact-finding that lead to judicial decisions.
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