conclude, finish, wrap up Now, to bring my presentation to a close, I'll tell you a story.
bring to a close|bring|to a close
v. phr. To terminate; cause to end. The meeting was brought to an abrupt close when the speaker collapsed with a heart attack.
bring (something) to a close
To account article to end. If there are no added issues to discuss, we can accompany this affair to a close.Learn more: bring, close
bring something to a close
and bring something to an end; accompany something to a climaxto end something; to account article to ability its final point and stop. I anticipate it is time to accompany this amount to a close.The adventure has been brought to a climax.Learn more: bring, closeLearn more:
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