how to sign the word conclusion

To sign “conclusion,” use both hands to make the letter C shape and bring them together in front of your body, ending with one hand on top of the other. This represents the idea of ending or finishing something.

To sign “conclusion,” use both hands to make the letter C shape and bring them together in front of your body, ending with one hand on top of the other. This represents the idea of ending or finishing something.

To sign the word “rubber,” make a fist with your dominant hand and rub it against your other open palm.

To sign the word “massage,” use both hands with palms facing down and make a circular motion on either side of your chest.

To sign the word “marshall,” form the letter “M” with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant palm facing downwards. Then, twist your hand and move it upwards, creating a small circle motion. This represents the badge on…

To sign the word “innovative” in American Sign Language, make a circular motion with your dominant hand on your chest, with your fingers touching.

To sign the word “considering,” place your dominant hand near your chin with fingers pointing down, then rotate the hand outward and upward in a small circular motion.

To sign the word “agreements,” use your dominant hand to make the letter “A” sign while pulling it down and past your chin. Then, make a “G” sign by curling your index finger and thumb into a circle, place your…

To sign the word “bottle,” make a fist with your dominant hand and place it in front of your chest. Then, use your non-dominant hand to make a flat hand shape and place it on top of your fist. Twist…

To sign the word “medline,” place your non-dominant hand flat in front of you and use your dominant hand to trace a line down the center of your palm. Then, make a small circular motion with your dominant hand in…

To sign the word “measured,” use both hands to make the letter “M” shape and then slide them down your body, as if measuring your height.