Intention implies little more than what one has in mind to do or bring about Intent suggests clearer formulation or greater deliberateness Purpose suggests a more settled determination. When is your meeting due to end Her resignation ends months of speculation about her future Their marriage ended in 1991.
To bring to a conclusion To form the last or concluding part of The song that ended the performance To come to a finish End look up end or ending in wiktionary, the free dictionary End, end, ending, or ends may refer to:
To put an end to This was the battle that ended the war To form the end of This passage ends the novel To cause the demise of A bullet through the heart ended him
To constitute the most outstanding or greatest possible example or instance of (usually used in the infinitive). Definition of end noun from the oxford advanced learner's dictionary The final part of a period of time, an event, an activity or a story It's the end of an era At the end there’ll be a chance to ask questions at the end By the end of something he wants the reports by the end of the month.
Trying to make both ends meet with two jobs Idioms no end, very much or many We were pleased no end by the enthusiastic response. My property ends by the bushes The symphony ends in a pianissimo Be the last or concluding part of this sad scene ended the movie
Concludes, finishes, closes, completes, terminates, winds up, rounds (off or out), wraps up Begins, starts, opens, commences, inaugurates, continues, progresses, proceeds
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