5 adjectives to describe concluding

Lucretius, we that know what Sylla is How dissolute, how trothless and corrupt, In brief conclude to die, before we yield:

General Hooker had harshly criticised the military operations both of General McClellan on the Chickahominy, and of General Burnside at Fredericksburg, and so strong an impression had these strictures made upon the minds of the authorities, that they came to the determination of intrusting the command of the army to the officer who made them, doubtless concluding that his own success would prove greater than that of his predecessors.

Again he endeavoured to disbelieve his eyesto conclude that somebody had wished to calumniate his mistress, and drive her lover mad, and so had done his best to imitate her handwriting.

Both copies are without title-pages; but to one of them is prefixed a dedication signed A.M., and we may with tolerable certainty conclude that Anthony Munday was the author or translator of it, and that it was printed about the date of its entry on the Stationers' Books.

returned Achitophel, Misconstrue not the words that mean you well; The course you steer I worthy blame conclude, But 'tis because you leave it unpursued.

5 adjectives to describe  concluding