conclusion steps

[/kənˈkluːʒən stɛps/]
noun phrasepl: conclusion steps
etapas de conclusão
1. The final sequential phases or procedures required to complete a project, process, or task
The conclusion steps of the project include final testing and documentation.
As etapas de conclusão do projeto incluem testes finais e documentação.
2. In academic or professional writing, the organized points that lead to the final summary or closing remarks
Follow these conclusion steps to properly wrap up your research paper.
Siga estas etapas de conclusão para encerrar adequadamente seu trabalho de pesquisa.
3. Procedural actions taken to finalize or complete a business transaction or legal matter
The conclusion steps for closing the deal involve signing contracts and transferring funds.
As etapas de conclusão para fechar o negócio envolvem assinar contratos e transferir fundos.
In Brazilian business culture, 'etapas de conclusão' is commonly used in project management and formal documentation. The phrase reflects the preference for structured, sequential processes in corporate environments. In academic writing, both Brazilian and American contexts emphasize the importance of well-organized conclusion steps to ensure clarity and professionalism.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
closing stepsfinal stagesfinishing phasescompletion stepsending procedures
Antonyms / Antônimos
opening stepsinitial phasesbeginning stagespreliminary steps

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
etapas de conclusão
Standard usage in business and academic contexts
São Paulo
etapas finais
More common in business settings; sometimes used interchangeably
Rio de Janeiro
passos de encerramento
Alternative phrasing in formal documents
Portugal
passos de conclusão
Slightly different phrasing preference; 'passos' more common than 'etapas'

Related Words

conclusionfinal phasecompletionclosing remarkssummaryimplementationfinalization

Related Idioms & Phrases

wrap up the loose ends
cross the finish line
seal the deal
bring something to a close
tie up loose ends
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