come to a conclusion



come to a conclusion

 
1. to reach a decision. We talked for a long time but never came to any conclusion. Can we come to a conclusion today, or do we have to meet again?
2. [for a process] to reach the end and be finished. At last, the yearlong ordeal of buying a house came to a conclusion. I was afraid that the opera would never come to a conclusion.
See also: come, conclusion

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Keturahki-TOOR-ə (English), kee-TYOOR-ə (English)Biblical
Rosetta[rəu'zetə]
Arcangelo-Italian
Gisilbert-Ancient Germanic
Pich-Khmer
HellenHEL-ənEnglish