decision determination conclusion | the act of making up your mind about something, the burden of decision was his, he drew his conclusions quickly |
termination ending conclusion | the act of ending something, the termination of the agreement |
googly wrong 'un bosie bosie ball | a cricket ball bowled as if to break one way that actually breaks in the opposite way |
wrong-site surgery | a surgical operation performed on the wrong part of the body |
tort civil wrong | (law) any wrongdoing for which an action for damages may be brought |
wrong legal injury damage | any harm or injury resulting from a violation of a legal right |
finding of law conclusion of law | a finding as to the applicability of a rule of law to particular facts |
certainty sure thing foregone conclusion | something that is certain, his victory is a certainty |
wrong wrongfulness | that which is contrary to the principles of justice or law, he feels that you are in the wrong |
conclusion | an intuitive assumption, jump to a conclusion |
decision determination conclusion | a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration, a decision unfavorable to the opposition, his conclusion took the evidence into account, satisfied with the panel's determination |
conclusion end close closing ending | the last section of a communication, in conclusion I want to say... |
conclusion ratiocination | the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism) |
conclusion | a final settlement, the conclusion of a business deal, the conclusion of the peace treaty |
ending conclusion finish | event whose occurrence ends something, his death marked the ending of an era, when these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show |
foregone conclusion matter of course | an inevitable ending |
conscience scruples moral sense sense of right and wrong | motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions |
stopping point finale finis finish last conclusion close | the temporal end, the concluding time, the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell, the market was up at the finish, they were playing better at the close of the season |
wrong | treat unjustly, do wrong to |
fail go wrong miscarry | be unsuccessful, Where do today's public schools fail?, The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably |
faulty incorrect wrong | characterized by errors, not agreeing with a model or not following established rules, he submitted a faulty report, an incorrect transcription, the wrong side of the road |
improper wrong | not appropriate for a purpose or occasion, said all the wrong things |
incorrect wrong | not correct, not in conformity with fact or truth, an incorrect calculation, the report in the paper is wrong, your information is wrong, the clock showed the wrong time, found themselves on the wrong road, based on the wrong assumptions |
wrong | based on or acting or judging in error, it is wrong to think that way |
amiss(p) awry(p) haywire wrong(p) | not functioning properly, something is amiss, has gone completely haywire, something is wrong with the engine |
ill-timed unseasonable untimely wrong | badly timed, an ill-timed intervention, you think my intrusion unseasonable, an untimely remark, it was the wrong moment for a joke |
wrong | used of the side of cloth or clothing intended to face inward, socks worn wrong side out |
wrong incorrect | not in accord with established usage or procedure, the wrong medicine, the wrong way to shuck clams, it is incorrect for a policeman to accept gifts |
wrong | contrary to conscience or morality or law, it is wrong for the rich to take advantage of the poor, cheating is wrong, it is wrong to lie |
wrong-side-out(p) inside-out(p) | with the inside surface on the outside |
last lastly in conclusion finally | the item at the end, last, I'll discuss family values |
incorrectly wrongly wrong | in an inaccurate manner, he decided to reveal the details only after other sources had reported them incorrectly, she guessed wrong |