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As attitudes change, this market inequality may come to an end.



По мере изменения восприятия феномена оригинальности в искусстве, это рыночное неравенство может подойти к концу.


The era of low-tech agriculture has to come to an end.



Эра низкотехнологичного сельского хозяйства должна подойти к концу.


Speaking about why it closed, the Navi-X team said: Every good thing must come to an end.



Говоря о том, почему он закрылся, команда Navi-X сказала: «Все хорошее должно закончиться.


Nor should we reasonably expect that the bloodshed will come to an end anytime soon.



Однако не стоит ждать, что кровавая бойня закончится в ближайшее время.


The first five year action plan of the accelerated innovative industrialization program will come to an end in two years time.



Через два года завершится первая пятилетка реализации программы форсированной инновационной индустриализации.


At that time, the public voting will come to an end.



В этот день народное голосование завершится.


And your life has come to an end.


The conference has come to an end and I would like to thank everyone for a wonderful week.



Фестиваль закончился и нам хочется сказать огромное спасибо всем за этот замечательный проект.


The political war that continued for more than a month has finally come to an end.



Территориальная война, которая длилась более двух месяцев, наконец-то завершилась.


My sixteen year television run had come to an end.


My short filmmaking journey has come to an end.


I hated to see the story come to an end.


Her mother’s patience had come to an end, so she took her own gun and shot her husband.



Терпение ее матери подошло к концу, поэтому она взяла свой пистолет и застрелила мужа.


Though your world has been visited many times in the past, your isolated state has come to an end.



Хотя ваш мир посещался в прошлом много раз, ваше изолированное состояние подошло к концу.


However, it can also be a problem in the future when commercial mining will come to an end.



Вместе с тем она также может стать проблемой в будущем, когда коммерческий майнинг подойдёт к концу.


But the ease with which we could use it has come to an end.



Но легкость, с которой мы могли это использовать, подошла к концу.


We just have to splash spray into each of the conflicting parties and the family scene will quickly come to an end.



Надо лишь брызнуть спрей в каждую из конфликтующих сторон и семейная сцена быстро подойдет к концу.


I hope that someday this absurdity that humanity has come to will come to an end.



Надеюсь, что когда-нибудь эта абсурдность, которую достигло человечество, закончится.


So GM will see this sad story come to an end in several years or maybe never.



Таким образом, GM увидит, что эта печальная история закончится через несколько лет или, возможно, никогда.


We must recognize that the old historical rhythm that laid the foundations of the Western liberal order has come to an end.



Мы должны признать, что старый исторический ритм, заложивший основы западного либерального порядка, подошел к концу.

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come to an end — перевод на русский

The time of Apophis has finally come to an end.

Время Апофиса наконец подошло к концу.

Stevie, our time here in Mexico has come to an end.

Стиви, наше пребывание в Мексике подошло к концу.

Our time together has come to an end.

Наше сотрудничество подошло к концу.

These hard times should come to an end.

— Но это время подошло к концу.

But sadly, his time in this world came to an end.

его время в этом мире подошло к концу.

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Dear Caroline, the first part of this journey is coming to an end.

Дорогая Каролайн, первая часть путешествия подходит к концу.

The reign of biological life-forms is coming to an end.

Правление биологических форм жизни подходит к концу.

Before we knew it, our compulsory education was coming to an end.

Прежде, чем мы знали это, наше обязательное образование подходит к концу.

The honeymoon period’s coming to an end.

Медовый месяц подходит к концу.

The time of plots and revenge is coming to an end.

Время заговоров и мести подходит к концу.

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Your father and I… Our time together has come to an end.

Да… наше с ним время подходит к концу.

As the day and the second round came to an end, there was genuine excitement.

К концу дня и второго раунда, началось большое волнение.

The fact that this choice exists would make all pre-formed destiny come to an end.

И тот простой факт, что такой выбор существует, привел бы к концу всех предопределенных судеб.

Crone time comes, this life come to an end.

Жизнь подходит к концу.

Competition is early coming to an end.

Наше шоу походит к концу.

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Once I posess Arang, all this will come to an end.

все закончится.

Once I possess Arang, everything will come to an end.

все закончится.

Turns out, the transferrence is eventually going to come to an end.

Оказалось, хм, трансформация в конечном счете закончится.

And all this is gonna come to an end.

И все это закончится.

What does it matter whether such a blighted life as mine comes to an end now, next week, next year?

Какая это имеет значение, закончится ли моя загубленная жизнь сейчас, на следующей неделе, в следующем году?

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So tomorrow, Howard goes back to the old format… and all of this gutter depravity comes to an end.

Поэтому завтра Говард вернётся в старый формат… и всей этой безнравственной желтухе придёт конец.

And as long as nothing gets in our way, we could go on like this for millions of years. But sooner or later we know that this smooth ride will come to an end. We just don’t know when.

И если не встретится никаких препятствий, то так может продолжаться миллионы лет, но рано или поздно этому гладкому движению, мы знаем, придет конец.

I’m standing on the very spot where many Christians believe the world will come to an end.

Я стою на том самом месте. где, как верят многие христиане, миру придет конец.

The world as we know it will come to an end.

Миру, таким каким мы его знаем, придет конец.

But if you believe that the world is gonna come to an end, and perhaps any day now, does it not drain one’s motivation to improve life on earth while we’re here?

-Коран, Сура 3:151 Но, если вы верите, что миру придет конец, и возможно в любой момент, разве это не истощает вашу мотивацию на улучшение жизни на земле, пока мы здесь?

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They say with time, wisdom comes to an end.

Говорят, со временем мудрость заканчивается.

Rosa, I reckon our beautiful friendship comes to an end at this point…

Роза, я думаю, что наша прекрасная дружба заканчивается именно здесь.

And finally it came to an end and we spent the night in each other’s arms.

Наконец, всё заканчивается, и мы досыпаем ночь в объятьях друг друга.

So another sordid chapter in the love life of Joey Potter comes to an end.

И так ещё одна отвратительная глава в любовной жизни мисс Джоуи Поттер заканчивается.

(MAN) What action is being taken to make sure we actively continue to tackle world poverty after the current programme comes to an end?

Какие действия предпринимаются, чтобы подтвердить, что мы продолжаем бороться с нищетой, так как текущая программа заканчивается?

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But every element in life comes to an end.

Но рано или поздно всему в этой жизни приходит конец.

While the world comes to an end, what do you do?

Миру приходит конец, а ты чем занят?

Everything comes to an end.

Всему приходит конец.

And be an example to others, so not only this war, but every war waged may come to an end as well.

И служите примером другим, ибо любой войне, не только этой, приходит конец.

All good things must come to an end.

Всему хорошему когда-нибудь приходит конец.

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Ooh, I thought it would never come to an end, that I did.

О-ох, думала, никогда это не кончится.

I don’t know when all this hate and revenge will come to an end!

Даже и не знаю, когда кончится вся эта ненависть и месть!

It will come to an end by itself very soon.

Скоро, скоро оно кончится и так.

Would the fall never come to an end?

Неужели это никогда не кончится?

This nightmare is coming to an end.

И наконец-то этот кошмар кончится.

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I don’t care if the world comes to an end tomorrow night you are through with that play!

Меня не волнует. Хоть конец света завтра. Ты больше не играешь.

You give him a ball and he goes pro, that’s the world coming to an end?

Но если парень хочет быть профессиональным игроком, то все, конец света?

The world has to come to an end?

Наступает конец света?

The world isn’t coming to an end.

Это не конец света.

They’d manage to stay on the air if the world was coming to an end.

Они остались бы в эфире, даже при конце света.

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alas, all good things come to an end.

Увы, все хорошие вещи когда-нибудь заканчиваются.

All stories must come to an end.

Все истории когда-нибудь заканчиваются.

All good things got to come to an end, boo.

Все хорошие вещи, когда-нибудь заканчиваются.

I’m so sorry, but all good things must come to an end.

Мне очень жаль, но все хорошее когда-нибудь заканчивается.

but… all good things must come to an end.

но…все хорошее когда-нибудь заканчивается.

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come to an end

To wind down to an ending or conclusion. Festivities came to an end well after the sun had risen the next morning. I’m just dreading when the nice summer weather finally comes to an end.

Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

come to an end

1. Conclude, terminate, as in the familiar proverb, All things come to an end, stated by Geoffrey Chaucer in Troilus and Cressida (c. 1374).

2. come to a bad end; come to no good. Have a bad outcome or die in an unpleasant way. For example, I always suspected this venture would come to no good, or Her parents feared he would come to a bad end.

3. come to or meet an untimely end . Die at a young age, terminate much sooner than desired or expected. For example, The blow was fatal, causing the young boxer to meet an untimely end, or Our partnership came to an untimely end when I became too ill to work. Also see dead end.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

See also:

  • untimely
  • have an out
  • give (someone) an out
  • step on
  • stepped on
  • see a light at the end of the tunnel
  • see the light at the end of the tunnel
  • on the road again
  • round the turn
  • Hollywood ending

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You can have a revolution wherever you like, except in a government office; even were the world to come to an end, you’d have to destroy the universe first and then government offices.

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TRANSLATION OF COME TO AN END

Find out the translation of come to an end to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

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Translator English — Chinese


走到尽头

1,325 millions of speakers

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llegado a su fin

570 millions of speakers

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समाप्त हो

380 millions of speakers

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وصل إلى نهايته

280 millions of speakers

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подошел к концу

278 millions of speakers

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chegou ao fim

270 millions of speakers

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শেষ হয়ে যাবে

260 millions of speakers

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arriver à une fin

220 millions of speakers

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Berakhir

190 millions of speakers

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zu einem Ende kommen

180 millions of speakers

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終わる

130 millions of speakers

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끝이 있기 마련

85 millions of speakers

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Rampung

85 millions of speakers

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chấm dứt

80 millions of speakers

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ஒரு முடிவிற்கு வந்துள்ளது

75 millions of speakers

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शेवट व्हा

75 millions of speakers

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sona ermek

70 millions of speakers

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giunta al termine

65 millions of speakers

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dobiegła końca

50 millions of speakers

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підійшов до кінця

40 millions of speakers

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ajuns la capăt

30 millions of speakers

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έρθει σε ένα τέλος

15 millions of speakers

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kom tot ´n einde

14 millions of speakers

Translator English — Swedish


komma till ett slut

10 millions of speakers

Translator English — Norwegian


komme til en slutt

5 millions of speakers

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about come to an end

10 QUOTES WITH «COME TO AN END»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word come to an end.

The sovereignty of scriptures of all religions must come to an end if we want to have a united integrated modern India.

I think you just have to accept the fact that no one lives forever, and eventually things are going to come to an end, whether it’s a TV show or life.

Innumerable actions are going on through us all the time. If we started counting them, we should never come to an end.

You can have a revolution wherever you like, except in a government office; even were the world to come to an end, you’d have to destroy the universe first and then government offices.

All wars come to an end, at least temporarily. But the authority acquired by the state hangs on; political power never abdicates.

I’ve gotta believe that my managing tenure has come to an end here.

It’s important to me that on ‘Family Feud’ I could kiss all the people. It sounds crazy but when I first came here Petula Clark was on a show with Nat King Cole and he kissed her on the cheek and eighty-one stations in the South canceled him. I kissed black women daily and nightly on ‘Family Feud’ and the world didn’t come to an end, did it?

The recognition that things that are not sustainable will eventually come to an end does not give us much of a guide to whether the transition will be calm or exciting.

Being in ‘Doctor Who’ has been so amazing. I don’t think I will ever have a job quite so fun ever again. I feel sad because I am going to leave, but with any story, it has to come to an end.

It’s always at the back of my mind that acting might come to an end for me when Harry Potter finishes. I don’t know if I’m good enough to have a long career. I’ve got a bit of an inferiority complex about my acting. My self-esteem is quite low in that sense.

10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COME TO AN END»

Discover the use of come to an end in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to come to an end and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

1

Posthistoire: Has History Come to an End?

Here, Lutz Niethammer, Germany’s leading practitioner of ‘history from below’, explores in fascinating detail the forms the conception has taken in the twentieth century and assembles what amounts to an intellectual history of disillusion …

2

The Roads Have Come to an End Now: Selected and Last Poems …

Bilingual volume of one of Europe’s most reverred poets, with introduction by Robert Bly.

3

More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

. Welcome to the frightening world of Scary Stories, a collection of folklorist Alvin Schwartz’s most alarming tales of horror, dark revenge, and supernatural events of all time, with spine-tingling illustrations by renowned artist Brett …

4

All Good Things Come to an End: Free Teen eSampler

Free Teen eSampler Kate Brian, Jessica Verday, Richard Yancey, Scott
Westerfeld, Becca Fitzpatrick. at the thought of having to choose between
Stanford, Yale, and… what’s that big one with the H?” I stared at him a moment,
shaken by how …

Kate Brian, Jessica Verday, Richard Yancey, 2011

That » fire as such naturally tends to an end, and will, in time,» by the laws of
nature, » actually come to an end.'»‘ This, like many other of Dr. C’s arguments, if it
prove anything, proves too much, and therefore really proves nothing. It depends
on …

Jonathan Edwards, Tryon Edwards, 1850

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All Good Things Must Come to an End

FBI Agent Jason Holcombs life was picture perfect.

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Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)

Oh that the wickedness of the wicked might come to an end, before it bring them
to an end! II. An evil, an only evil, behold, has come,v. 5.

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Anmerkungen Zu Hitler. English

And after the attempt on his life on 20 July 1944: ‘If my life had come to an end
then for me personally- 1 can say this- it would have merely been a liberation
from worries, sleepless nights and grave nervous disease. It is only the fraction of
a …

9

Water Services etc. (Scotland) Act 2005 (asp 3) — …

Section 17 makes provision in relation to Scottish Water’s duty to provide water
services, when the arrangements between a licensed water services provider
and the occupier of eligible premises have come to an end. 77. Subsection ( 1 ) …

Scotland, HM Government, 2005

10

Golf and Philosophy: Lessons from the Links

Sometimes the joy we take in playing a great round of golf is mitigated by the fact
that play must come to an end after the regulation eighteen holes have been
played. When the drives have been long and straight, chipping has been clean
and …

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COME TO AN END»

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All Market Bubbles Must Come To An End

dollar money bubble Tony Daltorio: Since hitting a high on June 12, the Shanghai Composite Index has tumbled nearly 30%. The recent rout in … «ETF Daily News, Jul 15»

No More ‘Roar’ as Famed Trading Pits Come to an End

Pete Meegan had every intention of going back to college, but then he got a summer job in the Chicago trading pits and fell in love with the … «Top Tech News, Jul 15»

No more «roar» as famed trading pits come to an end

Traders with colorful jackets shout in a futures pit at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Many pits will close Monday. (Anne Ryan, Associated … «The Denver Post, Jul 15»

Minnesota Twins: All-Star Game fan voting must come to an end

The starting lineups for the MLB All-Star Game were announced last night and luckily, only four Kansas City Royals’ were named as starters. «isportsweb.com, Jul 15»

18-year legal battle over Dubai properties finally comes to an end

A Dubai legal dispute, which has lasted 18 years, has finally come to an end after the judge ruled on the ownership of two properties at the … «ArabianBusiness.com, Jul 15»

Playgolf Colchester teams’ winning runs come to an end

THREE of the Playgolf Colchester squads ended winning runs, with two getting the furthest in their respective competitions the club has ever gone, showing … «Chelmsford Weekly News, Jul 15»

The World Has Officially Come to an End: New Bubble Wrap …

But like everything in life, all good things must come to an end—and sadly, bubble wrap is one of those things. We know, we’re crying too. «Womans Day, Jul 15»

Irish weather: Sunny conditions expected to end as rain forecast for …

We’ve got some bad news, the magnificent weather that Ireland has enjoyed in recent days is about to come to an end. The nation has enjoyed … «Irish Mirror, Jul 15»

Reader believes that America has come to an end

The Executive Branch with the help of the NSA has played the same card as J. Edgar Hoover. They have enough information now on everyone … «Smith Mountain Eagle, Jul 15»

The era of IT-as-a-roadblock must come to an end right now

A recent article on TechRepublic asked the question «Does anyone still want to be CIO?» Among other things it highlighted the growing trend of … «TechRepublic, Jul 15»

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    come to an end

     закончиться

    The party came to an end at midnight.

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    end format — конец команды «формат», начало набора текста

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    come to an end

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come to an end

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    come nearer the end

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > come nearer the end

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    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > come to an end

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    come to the end of

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > come to the end of

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    come to an end

    заканчиваться, завершаться

    Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > come to an end

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    come to the end

    English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > come to the end

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    come nearer the end

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    come to an end

    закончить, кончиться

    Новый англо-русский словарь > come to an end

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    come to an end

     v.

    končati sę · кончати се

    vi.

    , skončiti sę · скончити се

    vp.

    Dictionary English-Interslavic > come to an end

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    come to the end of ones rope

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come to the end of ones rope

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    come to the end of one’s tether

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > come to the end of one’s tether

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    come to the end of one’s rope

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    come to the end of (one’s) tether

    Макаров:

    дойти до предела

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > come to the end of (one’s) tether

  • 17
    come to the end of endurance

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > come to the end of endurance

  • 18
    come to the end of tether

    2) Макаров: дойти до предела, до последней черты, дойти до последней черты, дойти до предела , дойти до точки, исчерпать все возможности, исчерпать свои возможности

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > come to the end of tether

  • 19
    come to the end of one’s tether

    дойти до предела (сил); исчерпать свои возможности; дойти до точки

    Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > come to the end of one’s tether

  • 20
    come to the end of one’s tether

    дойти до предела, дойти до точки, исчерпать свои возможности

    Новый англо-русский словарь > come to the end of one’s tether

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: to reach an end

The work has finally come to an end.

After three weeks the strike finally came to an end.

Summer always seems to come to an end much too quickly.

The curtain fell as the play came to an end.

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WordReference Random House Learner’s Dictionary of American English © 2023

end1 /ɛnd/USA pronunciation  
n. [countable]

  1. the last part;
    extremity:the two ends of a rope; the west end of town.
  2. a point that indicates the full extent of something;
    limit:walked from end to end of the city.
  3. the concluding part;
    conclusion;
    last point:We are finally at the end of winter.
  4. an intention or aim:using evil means to achieve their ends.
  5. an outcome;
    a result:What will be the end of all this arguing?
  6. death, destruction, or ruin:This means the end of our hopes.
  7. a piece or part left over;
    remnant:threw the end of his cigarette over the side.
  8. a share or part:She takes care of the business end, and I take care of the public relations.

v.

  1. to (cause to) come to an end;
    conclude;
    terminate: [no object]The concert ended and the crowd went home. The book ends on page 364.[+ object]The chairman ended the meeting at ten o’clock.
  2. to form the end of:[+ object]Those remarks ended her speech.
  3. to cause the death or destruction of:[+ object]The fire ended their lives.
  4. to surpass or go beyond:[noun + to + ~ + all]a storm to end all storms.
  5. end in, [+ in + object] to result:The battle ended in a victory.
  6. end up, [no object] to reach a final state or condition:I ended up tired, hungry, and broke.[+ up + verb-ing]We ended up parking many blocks away.

adj. [before a noun]

  1. final or ultimate:The end result is the same.

Idioms

  1. Idioms at the end of one’s rope or tether, at the end of one’s resources, patience, or strength.
  2. Idioms end to end, in a row with ends touching:to line up the playing cards end to end.
  3. Idioms go off the deep end:
    • to lose emotional control;
      behave irrationally.

  4. Idioms in the end, finally;
    after all:We kept coming back to that car and in the end we bought it.
  5. Idioms keep or hold one’s end up, [no obj] to perform one’s part or share adequately:If you can hold your end up we’ll finish on time.
  6. Idioms make (both) ends meet, to manage to live on one’s income:trying to make both ends meet with two jobs.
  7. Idioms no end, very much or many:We were pleased no end by the enthusiastic response.
  8. Idioms on end:
    • with one end down;
      upright:to stand a box on end.
    • continuously:to talk for hours on end.

  9. Idioms put an end to, [+ object] to terminate;
    finish:Let’s put an end to this constant arguing.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023

end1 
(end),USA pronunciation n. 

  1. the last part or extremity, lengthwise, of anything that is longer than it is wide or broad:the end of a street; the end of a rope.
  2. a point, line, or limitation that indicates the full extent, degree, etc., of something;
    limit;
    bounds:kindness without end; to walk from end to end of a city.
  3. a part or place at or adjacent to an extremity:at the end of the table; the west end of town.
  4. the furthermost imaginable place or point:an island at the very end of the world.
  5. termination;
    conclusion:The journey was coming to an end.
  6. the concluding part:The end of her speech had to be cut short because of time.
  7. an intention or aim:to gain one’s ends.
  8. the object for which a thing exists;
    purpose:The happiness of the people is the end of government.
  9. an outcome or result:What is to be the end of all this bickering?
  10. termination of existence;
    death:He met a horrible end.
  11. a cause of death, destruction, or ruin:Another war would be the end of civilization.
  12. a remnant or fragment:mill end; ends and trimmings.
  13. a share or part in something:He does his end of the job very well.
  14. Textilesa warp thread running vertically and interlaced with the filling yarn in the woven fabric.
  15. Sport[Football.]
    • either of the linemen stationed farthest from the center.
    • the position played by this lineman.

  16. Sport[Archery.]the number of arrows to be shot by a competitor during one turn in a match.
  17. Sport[Cricket.]a wicket, esp. the one where the batsman is taking a turn.
  18. Sporta unit of a game, as in curling or lawn bowling.
  19. Philosophy[Kantianism.]any rational being, regarded as worthy to exist for its own sake.
  20. Gameseither half of a domino.
  21. [Knots.]the part of a rope, beyond a knot or the like, that is not used.
  22. Idioms at loose ends, without an occupation or plans;
    unsettled;
    uncertain:He spent two years wandering about the country at loose ends.
  23. Idioms at one’s wit’s end, at the end of one’s ideas or mental resources;
    perplexed:I’m at my wit’s end with this problem.Also, at one’s wits’ end. 
  24. Idioms end for end, in reverse position;
    inverted:The cartons were turned end for end.
  25. Idioms end on, with the end next to or facing:He backed the truck until it was end on with the loading platform.
  26. Idioms end to end, in a row with ends touching:The pipes were placed end to end on the ground.
  27. Idioms go off the deep end, [Informal.]to act in a reckless or agitated manner;
    lose emotional control:She went off the deep end when she lost her job.
  28. Idioms in the end, finally;
    after all:In the end they shook hands and made up.
  29. Idioms keep or hold one’s end up, to perform one’s part or share adequately:The work is demanding, but he’s holding his end up.
  30. Idioms make an end of, to conclude;
    stop:Let’s make an end of this foolishness and get down to work.
  31. Idioms make ends meet, to live within one’s means:Despite her meager income, she tried to make ends meet.Also, make both ends meet. 
  32. no end, [Informal.]very much or many:They were pleased no end by the warm reception.
  33. Idioms on end:
    • having the end down;
      upright:to stand a box on end.
    • continuously;
      successively:They talked for hours on end.

  34. Idioms put an end to, to cause to stop;
    terminate;
    finish:The advent of sound in motion pictures put an end to many a silent star’s career.
  35. the end, [Slang.]the ultimate;
    the utmost of good or bad:His stupidity is the end.

v.t.

  1. to bring to an end or conclusion:We ended the discussion on a note of optimism.
  2. to put an end to;
    terminate:This was the battle that ended the war.
  3. to form the end of:This passage ends the novel.
  4. to cause the demise of;
    kill:A bullet through the heart ended him.
  5. to constitute the most outstanding or greatest possible example or instance of (usually used in the infinitive):You just committed the blunder to end all blunders.

v.i.

  1. to come to an end;
    terminate;
    cease:The road ends at Rome.
  2. to issue or result:Extravagance ends in want.
  3. to reach or arrive at a final condition, circumstance, or goal (often fol. by up):to end up in the army; to end as a happy person.

adj.

  1. final or ultimate:the end result.
  • Gmc *anthjá-; akin to Sanskrit ánta- end
  • bef. 900; Middle English, Old English ende; cognate with Old Frisian enda, Middle Dutch e(i)nde, Old Saxon endi, Old High German anti, German Ende, Old Norse endi(r), Gothic andeis end

ender, n. 

    • 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged tip, bound, limit, terminus.
    • 5.See corresponding entry in Unabridged End, close, conclusion, finish, outcome refer to the termination of something.
      End implies a natural termination or completion, or an attainment of purpose:the end of a day, of a race; to some good end.Close often implies a planned rounding off of something in process:the close of a conference.Conclusion suggests a decision or arrangement:All evidence leads to this conclusion; the conclusion of peace terms.Finish emphasizes completion of something begun:a fight to the finish.Outcome suggests the issue of something that was in doubt:the outcome of a game.
    • 7.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See aim. 



end2 
(end),USA pronunciation v.t. [Brit. Dial.]

  1. British Termsto put wheat, hay, or other grain into a stack or barn.
  • perh. variant of dialect, dialectal in to harvest (Old English innian to lodge, put up). See inn 1600–10

end-,

  1. var. of endo- before a vowel:endameba.

end.,

  1. endorsed.

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::

end /ɛnd/ n

  1. the extremity of the length of something, such as a road, line, etc
  2. the surface at either extremity of a three-dimensional object
  3. the extreme extent, limit, or degree of something
  4. the most distant place or time that can be imagined: the ends of the earth
  5. the time at which something is concluded
  6. the last section or part
  7. a share or part: his end of the bargain
  8. (often plural) a remnant or fragment (esp in the phrase odds and ends)
  9. a final state, esp death; destruction
  10. the purpose of an action or existence
  11. either of the two defended areas of a playing field, rink, etc
  12. a section of play from one side of the rink to the other
  13. at an endexhausted or completed
  14. come to an endto become completed or exhausted
  15. get one’s end awayslang to have sexual intercourse
  16. in the endfinally
  17. keep one’s end upto sustain one’s part in a joint enterprise
  18. to hold one’s own in an argument, contest, etc
  19. make ends meet, make both ends meetto spend no more than the money one has
  20. no end, no end ofinformal (intensifier): I had no end of work
  21. on endupright
  22. without pause or interruption
  23. the endinformal the worst, esp something that goes beyond the limits of endurance

vb

  1. to bring or come to a finish; conclude
  2. to die or cause to die
  3. (transitive) to surpass; outdo: a novel to end all novels
  4. end it allinformal to commit suicide


See also end upEtymology: Old English ende; related to Old Norse endir, Gothic andeis, Old High German endi, Latin antiae forelocks, Sanskrit antya last

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synonyms for come to an end

  • closed
  • concluded
  • decided
  • ended
  • full
  • realized
  • resolved
  • satisfied
  • settled
  • stopped
  • accomplished
  • achieved
  • ceased
  • compassed
  • consummated
  • discharged
  • dispatched
  • effected
  • effectuated
  • elaborated
  • executed
  • finalized
  • fulfilled
  • lapsed
  • made
  • perfected
  • performed
  • shut
  • terminated
  • brought about
  • disposed of
  • done for
  • done with
  • entire
  • final
  • in the past
  • over
  • over and done
  • put into effect
  • sewn-up
  • through
  • tied-up
  • worked out
  • wound-up
  • wrapped-up
  • broken down
  • concluded
  • done
  • done for
  • done with
  • ended
  • finished
  • kaput
  • over and done
  • over the hill
  • shot
  • through
  • useless
  • break off
  • desist
  • discontinue
  • fail
  • halt
  • quit
  • refrain
  • terminate
  • close
  • culminate
  • die
  • drop
  • end
  • finish
  • intermit
  • stay
  • surcease
  • back off
  • bring to an end
  • call it a day
  • call it quits
  • close out
  • cut it out
  • give over
  • knock off
  • leave off
  • pack in
  • quit cold turkey
  • shut down
  • wind up
  • adjourn
  • arrest
  • bar
  • block
  • break off
  • cease
  • curb
  • deter
  • end
  • hamper
  • impede
  • interrupt
  • stall
  • stem
  • stop
  • suspend
  • terminate
  • balk
  • check
  • desist
  • frustrate
  • intermit
  • obstruct
  • pause
  • punctuate
  • rest
  • stay
  • wait
  • blow the whistle on
  • bring to an end
  • bring to standstill
  • call it a day
  • close down
  • cool it
  • cut short
  • draw up
  • drop anchor
  • hold at bay
  • hold back
  • pull up
  • put a cork in
  • stand still
  • abolish
  • abort
  • adjourn
  • annul
  • cancel
  • cease
  • complete
  • conclude
  • cut off
  • determine
  • discharge
  • discontinue
  • dismiss
  • dissolve
  • eliminate
  • expire
  • halt
  • put an end to
  • recess
  • restrict
  • sack
  • wrap up
  • achieve
  • bounce
  • bound
  • close
  • confine
  • define
  • desist
  • drop
  • end
  • extinguish
  • fire
  • issue
  • lapse
  • limit
  • perfect
  • prorogue
  • result
  • scratch
  • scrub
  • tether
  • wrap
  • bring to an end
  • prorogate
  • run out
  • ultimate
  • wind down
  • wind up

On this page you’ll find 261 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to come to an end, such as: closed, concluded, decided, ended, full, and realized.

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    • carry on
    • complete
    • continue
    • do
    • persevere
    • restart
    • start
    • bear
    • commence
    • create
    • open
    • go
    • initiate
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    • advance
    • aid
    • allow
    • assist
    • begin
    • commence
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    • encourage
    • further
    • go
    • help
    • initiate
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    • open
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    • start
    • stimulate
    • support
    • urge
    • carry out
    • do
    • restart
    • carry on
    • forge
    • forward
    • push
    • accept
    • allow
    • begin
    • carry on
    • commence
    • continue
    • employ
    • encourage
    • engage
    • establish
    • hire
    • hold
    • introduce
    • keep
    • keep on
    • permit
    • ratify
    • start
    • uphold
    • welcome
    • bear
    • create
    • free
    • go on
    • let go
    • release
    • restart
    • schedule
    • set up
    • initiate
    • open

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    SYNONYM OF THE DAY

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    WORDS RELATED TO COME TO AN END

    • back off
    • break off
    • bring to an end
    • call it a day
    • call it quits
    • close
    • close out
    • come to an end
    • culminate
    • cut it out
    • desist
    • die
    • discontinue
    • drop
    • end
    • fail
    • finish
    • give over
    • halt
    • intermit
    • knock off
    • leave off
    • pack in
    • quit
    • quit cold turkey
    • refrain
    • shut down
    • stay
    • surcease
    • terminate
    • wind up
    • accomplished
    • achieved
    • brought about
    • ceased
    • closed
    • come to an end
    • compassed
    • concluded
    • consummated
    • decided
    • discharged
    • dispatched
    • disposed of
    • done for
    • done with
    • effected
    • effectuated
    • elaborated
    • ended
    • entire
    • executed
    • final
    • finalized
    • fulfilled
    • full
    • in the past
    • lapsed
    • made
    • over
    • over and done
    • perfected
    • performed
    • put into effect
    • realized
    • resolved
    • satisfied
    • settled
    • sewn-up
    • shut
    • stopped
    • terminated
    • through
    • tied-up
    • worked out
    • wound-up
    • wrapped-up
    • adjourn
    • arrest
    • balk
    • bar
    • block
    • blow the whistle on
    • break off
    • bring to an end
    • bring to standstill
    • call it a day
    • cease
    • check
    • close down
    • come to an end
    • cool it
    • curb
    • cut short
    • desist
    • deter
    • draw up
    • drop anchor
    • end
    • frustrate
    • hamper
    • hold at bay
    • hold back
    • impede
    • intermit
    • interrupt
    • obstruct
    • pause
    • pull up
    • punctuate
    • put a cork in
    • rest
    • stall
    • stand still
    • stay
    • stem
    • stop
    • suspend
    • terminate
    • wait
    • abolish
    • abort
    • achieve
    • adjourn
    • annul
    • bounce
    • bound
    • bring to an end
    • cancel
    • cease
    • close
    • come to an end
    • complete
    • conclude
    • confine
    • cut off
    • define
    • desist
    • determine
    • discharge
    • discontinue
    • dismiss
    • dissolve
    • drop
    • eliminate
    • end
    • expire
    • extinguish
    • fire
    • halt
    • issue
    • lapse
    • limit
    • perfect
    • prorogate
    • prorogue
    • put an end to
    • recess
    • restrict
    • result
    • run out
    • sack
    • scratch
    • scrub
    • tether
    • ultimate
    • wind down
    • wind up
    • wrap
    • wrap up
    • broken down
    • come to an end
    • concluded
    • done
    • done for
    • done with
    • ended
    • finished
    • kaput
    • over and done
    • over the hill
    • shot
    • through
    • useless

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