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(n)
An end; the end of anything.
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The end, finish, close or last part of something.
An end or conclusion.
A part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed or already occurred.
A small portion remaining of a larger thing or group; part of a former whole.
The act by which something is closed.
(obsolete) Cessation; extinction (see without cease).
Something that does not match the things it is with or cannot easily be categorized; a miscellaneous item.
(v)
(transitive) To end something, especially when left in an incomplete state.
A result that one is attempting to achieve.
The act of destroying.
(uncountable) Discarded objects (especially metal) that may be dismantled to recover their constituent materials, junk.
The end or final point of something.
Of a book or other work: the end.
An event or occurrence that signifies an ending.
(cricket) A set of six legal balls bowled.
(adj)
Coming to an end.
(transitive) To bring to an end; to close; to finish.
Alternative form of wind-up. [The end or conclusion of something.]
A conclusion.
(transitive) To make final or firm; to finish or complete.
The act or process of finalising.
A completed survey.
Completed; concluded; done.
Finished.
The act of completing something.
(intransitive, of time) To pass or move by.
(adv)
At the end or conclusion; ultimately.
(British, New Zealand, Australia) End; termination; expiration.
A cessation.
Alternative form of finalisation. [The act or process of finalising.]
A restriction; a bound beyond which one may not go.
The state of being final; the condition from which no further changes occur.
That which limits the extent of anything; limit, extremity, bound, boundary, terminus.
The process of terminating or the state of being terminated.
(formal) A ceasing or discontinuance, for example of an action, whether temporary or final.
The rear of the body, especially the part between the neck and the end of the spine and opposite the chest and belly.
To halt something temporarily.
The act of suspending, or the state of being suspended.
The state of being adjourned, or action of adjourning.
The action of stopping operations; a closing, of a computer, business, event, etc.
A pause or halt of some activity.
Alternative spelling of shutoff, often used attributively. [A valve used to turn something off.]
The act or state of being or making something complete; conclusion, accomplishment.
The act or time of shutting; close.
Having been the subject of termination; ended or destroyed.
(photography) The part of a camera, normally closed, that opens for a controlled period of time to let light in when taking a picture.
(transitive) To finish successfully.
The occurrence of something being discontinued; a cessation; an incomplete ending.
(ambitransitive, formal) To cease to proceed or act; to stop (often with from).
The act of stopping producing or supplying a product.
The final or most distant point; the conclusion
A (usually marked) place where buses, trams or trains halt to let passengers get on and off, usually smaller than a station.
The act of something that stops; a halt.
The opposite of something.
The greatest or utmost point, degree, or condition.
(computing, electronics) An event that causes a computer or other device to temporarily cease what it was doing and attend to a condition.
(UK, dialect) A litter of piglets; a farrow.
The act of disuniting two or more things, or the condition of being separated.
(intransitive, copulative) To reach; to get to a certain place.
The act of arriving (reaching a certain place).
The act or instance of suppressing.
The act of interrupting, or the state of being interrupted.
An act, process, or instance of expiring.
Any of numerous species of small passerine birds native to tropical America.
A hand or foot.
A time limit in the form of a date on or before which something must be completed.
(transitive) To carry out successfully; to accomplish.
The most recent thing, particularly information or news.
To put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.
The process of removing or the fact of being removed.
(intransitive) To occur or take place.
Not available for operation, participation, interaction, etc.
(historical, often capitalised, UK, US) The ending of the slave trade or of slavery.
The act by which something is decommissioned.
To end a law, system, institution, custom or practice.
The act of removing something.
An act or instance of dispelling.
A subduing.
(computing) A deletion.
The act of eliminating, expelling or throwing off.
An act of going out or going away, or leaving; a departure.
(dated) Offspring, especially illegitimate.
A temporary failure; a slip.
The act of deleting.
(transitive, figurative) To make less dangerous, tense, or hostile.
(uncountable) Determination; will power.
(transitive, ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
An act of stretching.
(Scotland) The burden or recurring theme in a song.
The act of stretching or extending; extension.
To defeat decisively, to suppress.
That which is produced or occurs as a result of an event or process.
(intransitive) To lapse and become invalid.
The action of disappearing or vanishing.