final verdict
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffinalandverdict
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final
adjective
uk/ˈfaɪ.nəl/us/ˈfaɪ.nəl/
last:
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verdict
noun[C]
uk/ˈvɜː.dɪkt/us/ˈvɝː.dɪkt/
an opinion or decision made after judging the facts that are given, especially one made at the end of ...
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(Definition offinalandverdictfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Only then will we be in a position to render afinalverdict.
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But, of course, we must consider other aspects of it before reaching afinalverdict.
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Yet thefinalverdicton this book can only be very positive.
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Whenever a disagreement arose, a third observer designated by consensus by the working group issued thefinalverdict.
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Hisfinalverdicton the case (and other similar ones) is that the owner did indeed have a right, but one that in this case was permissibly infringed.
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The railroad appealed thefinalverdict.
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Thefinalverdictis: interesting, but could do better.
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I rest my case on afinalverdictabout these proposals.
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Now, after seven long years, the auditor has produced hisfinalverdict.
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What is said here to-day is not the last word; thefinalverdict.
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The assessors invited seven to go forward and thefinalverdictwas unanimous.
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I think that this issue should carry a lot of weight in ourfinalverdict.
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Let it be thefinalverdicton the issue.
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Thefinalverdictwill probably be that it was both mischievous and fatuous.
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In conclusion, in ourfinalverdict, we will take into consideration the fact that the directive that is before us is anything but harmonised – quite the reverse, in fact.
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The assessors then invited seven to go into the second stage and make more detailed drawings, and thefinalverdictwas unanimous.
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By that means alone can the electors give a distinct andfinalverdicton one great issue.
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The range of verdicts is limited and in many cases thefinalverdictis effectively, and of necessity, dictated to them by the coroner.
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Myfinalverdictis therefore positive.
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How this will work out in practice it is still too soon to give afinalverdict.
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