Crossword-Solution: CONCLUDING 10 letters, 46 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Concluding p. pr. & vb. n. of Conclude

We have 46 clues for the answer “CONCLUDING”

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Finishing. 5 answers
eventual 12 answers
Latter 13 answers
newest 14 answers
Rearmost 16 answers
hindmost 20 answers
CLOSING 24 answers
"+" terminal 25 answers
Definitive 25 answers
inhibiting 31 answers
tying 31 answers
bridling 32 answers
retarding 32 answers
qualifying 33 answers
coercive 34 answers
Lag 35 answers
Hobbling 35 answers
obstructive 35 answers
prohibitive 36 answers
Selective 37 answers
controlling 44 answers
governing 47 answers
regulating 48 answers
Latest 50 answers
limiting 52 answers
final 52 answers
provisional 54 answers
restrictive 54 answers
restraining 55 answers
confining 57 answers
cramped 58 answers
Utmost 58 answers
Ending 61 answers
explicit 68 answers
conditional 68 answers
Narrow 68 answers
Last 69 answers
Exclusive 71 answers
Tight 71 answers
BINDING ___ 72 answers
Ultimate 75 answers
Definite 77 answers
contingent 79 answers
BOTTOM ___ 86 answers
Stiff 90 answers
Absolute 95 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONCLUDING (5)

Gabriel then remembered that he had left the two dogs on the hill eating a dead lamb (a kind of meat he usually kept from them, except when other food ran short), and concluding that the young one had not finished his meal, he went indoors to the luxury of a bed, which latterly he had only enjoyed on Sundays.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
They were finding that words were mentioned and they were concluding that they had accomplished their task.) This question also contained a trick to test the issue of serendipity.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
The crowded house listened to Joyce’s fearful tale with a profound and breathless interest, and in a deep hush which was not broken till he broke it himself, in concluding, with a roaring repetition of his “Death to all slave-tyrants!”—which came so unexpectedly and so startlingly that it made everyone present catch his breath and gasp.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
But, for once, the Judge is entirely too late for dinner! Too late, we fear, even to join the party at their wine! The guests are warm and merry; they have given up the Judge; and, concluding that the Free-Soilers have him, they will fix upon another candidate.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
The Englishman, finally concluding that he was a prisoner, saw no alternative open but to accompany his captor, and thus they traveled slowly through the jungle while the sable mantle of the impenetrable forest night fell about them, and the stealthy footfalls of padded paws mingled with the breaking of twigs and the wild calls of the savage life that Clayton felt closing in upon him.
Tarzan of the Apes Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993

Quotes with CONCLUDING (3)

If I hold my head to the left and look down at the handle grips and front wheel and map carrier and gas tank I get one pattern of sense data. If I move my head to the right I get another slightly different pattern of sense data. The two views are different. The angles of the planes and curves of the metal are different. The sunlight strikes them differently. If there's no logical basis for substance then there's no logical basis for concluding that what's produced these two views is the same motorcycle.
Robert M. Pirsig Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values
Will we turn our backs on science because it is perceived as a threat to God, abandoning all the promise of advancing our understanding of nature and applying that to the alleviation of suffering and the betterment of humankind? Alternatively, will we turn our backs on faith, concluding that science has rendered the spiritual life no longer necessary, and that traditional religious symbols can now be replaced by engravings of the double helix on our alters? Both of these choi…
Francis S. Collins The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief
Sitting calmly on a ship in fair weather is not a metaphor for having faith; but when the ship has sprung a leak, then enthusiastically to keep the ship afloat by pumping and not to seek the harbor--that is the metaphor for having faith. (Concluding Unscientific Postscript)
Soren Kierkegaard