ppl. a. [f. CONCLUDE v. + -ED1.] Finished, determined, settled, closed, etc.; see the verb.
1568. Grafton, Chron., II. 666. [They] neyther would, nor once durst impugne his concluded purpose.
1603. Knolles, Hist. Turks (1638), 292. Hearing of the former concluded peace.
1665. Manley, Grotius Low-C. Warres, 164. The concluded Articles of the Peace.