Suggested conclusion in article with very reasonable editor (6)
I believe the answer is:
evoked
'suggested' is the definition.
('evoke' can be a synonym of 'suggest')
'conclusion in article with very reasonable editor' is the wordplay.
'conclusion in' says to take the final letters (I've seen 'conclusions in' mean this).
'with' means one lot of letters go next to another.
'very' becomes 'v' (abbreviation).
'reasonable' becomes 'ok'.
'editor' becomes 'ed' (abbreviation).
The last letter of 'article' is 'e'.
'e'+'v'+'ok'+'ed'='EVOKED'
(Other definitions for evoked that I've seen before include "excited" , "Called up memories or feelings" , "Conjured up in the mind" , "Called up or drew forth as from memory" , "Called up or inspired, say memories" .)