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Concluso

The Italian word 'concluso' (masculine singular) and 'conclusa' (feminine singular) means 'concluded', 'finished', 'ended', or 'completed'. It refers to a state of being brought to a close, finalized, or resolved. This can apply to various contexts, including processes, discussions, agreements, or literary works. The word implies a definitive outcome or resolution, suggesting that further action or deliberation on the subject is no longer necessary. It signifies a point of closure or a culminating event. The 'concluso' result is therefore the final act.

Concluso meaning with examples

  • Dopo lunghe trattative, l'accordo è stato finalmente concluso (After lengthy negotiations, the agreement was finally concluded). The successful meeting's finale was marked by the 'concluso' of the deal, bringing the negotiation phase to a successful end. They shook hands, knowing they had finalised all aspects of their business. The 'concluso' meant they can get home.
  • Il romanzo si conclude con un finale aperto, ma la sua narrazione è ben conclusa (The novel concludes with an open ending, but its narration is well-finished). The last chapter, that brings the story to a conclusion and the narrator's role is 'concluso'. The reader knows all the details and can move on, happy to have witnessed the event. The tale can also be labelled 'concluso'.
  • Il progetto è stato concluso nei tempi previsti (The project was completed within the stipulated time). The development team had been hard at work, they worked with precision, until the tasks were 'concluso'. The management thanked everyone. The 'concluso' moment brought smiles, satisfaction for all the team. Their hard work finally paid off.
  • La discussione è stata conclusa dal moderatore (The discussion was brought to a close by the moderator). The heated debate was no longer fruitful. The moderator intervened, announcing 'concluso', so all present knew it was time to cease talking about the topic. Silence fell. The tension was gone. Everybody was free to go.

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