TO DRAW A CONCLUSION
TO DRAW A CONCLUSION: meaning and examples
Good morning.
Today we continue with our series about expressions with the word DRAW.
Today's expression is: to draw a conclusion
Meaning: to conclude or to make a judgement about something based on information that you have read or considered, or based on deductions or inferences.
Example 1:
He completed a series of fascinating experiments but then he drew a conclusion that was not entirely relevant to his hypothesis.
Example 2:
After comparing the test results for different countries, they drew the conclusion that the current educational system is not particularly effective.
Example 3:
You really don't have enough information to draw a conclusion. I suggest you read several different authors on the same topic and contrast what they say.
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