TERMINATE vs END: NOUN
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- To get the better part of; have the advantage in: as, to get the better end of a bargain.
- In immediate sequence or succession; continuously.
- Resting or standing on one end; upright: as, place the log on end.
- Without end or limit; infinitely; extremely.
- In coal-mining, at right angles to the cleat, or most distinctly marked set of joint-planes: said of a mode of working a mass of coal: opposed to face on.
- Nautical, entirely: said of running ropes, cables, etc., when entirely run out of the blocks or the hawsehole.
- In archery, the number of arrows shot from one end of the range, before proceeding to shoot from the other.
- A necessary termination or consequence; an inevitable issue or conclusion; especially, in logic, a result toward which the action of anything tends, in such a manner that if its attainment in one way is prevented some other action tending to the same result will be set up, or so that there is some tendency to such substitution of one means for another.
- That for which anything exists or is done; a result designed or intended; ultimate object or purpose: as, “the end justifies the means.”
- A remnant or portion left over; a fragment: as, candle-ends.
- A cause of death, destruction, or ruin: as, this cough will be the end of me.
- Used absolutely, the close of life; death.
- The point at which continuity or duration ceases or terminates; the close or termination of a series, or of whatever has continuity or duration; conclusion: the opposite of beginning: as, the end of time; the end of a controversy or of a book; the end of the year or of the season.
- One of the extreme or furthermost parts of an extended surface; especially, the part or limit furthest away from the speaker, or from a customary point of view: as, the ends of the earth; the southern end of the Atlantic ocean; she is at the end of the garden.
- One of the terminal points or parts of that which has length, or more length than breadth; the part which lies at one of the extremities of a line, or of whatever has longitudinal extension: as, the end of a house or of a table; the end of the street; each end of a chain or rope.
- In mining, that one of two vertical sets of joints in coal which shows the rougher surface.
- One length of a piece of woven woolen or cotton goods.
- Either of the players in the outermost position on the line of scrimmage. Offensive ends are eligible to catch passes.
- A warp end.
- A particular area of responsibility.
- A share of a responsibility or obligation.
- A remainder; a remnant.
- The very best; the ultimate.
- The ultimate extent; the very limit.
- The termination of life or existence; death.
- Something toward which one strives; a goal. : intention.
- A result; an outcome.
- The point in time when an action, event, or phenomenon ceases or is completed; the conclusion.
- The outside or extreme edge or physical limit; a boundary.
- The last section of a communication
- The state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it
- The point in time at which something ends
- A final state
- (football) the person who plays at one end of the line of scrimmage
- One of two places from which people are communicating to each other
- The surface at either extremity of a three-dimensional object
- Either extremity of something that has length
- A boundary marking the extremities of something
- The concluding parts of an event or occurrence
- A final part or section
- A piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold
- The part you are expected to play
- A position on the line of scrimmage
TERMINATE vs END: ADJECTIVE
- Expressible in a finite number of terms; (of a decimal) not recurring or infinite.
- Having a definite and clear limit or boundary; having a determinate size, shape or magnitude.
- Terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
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TERMINATE vs END: VERB
- Terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position
- To end the employment contract of an employee; to fire or lay off.
- To kill.
- To finish or end.
- Have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical
- Bring to an end or halt
- Be the end of; be the last or concluding part of
- Terminate the employment of
- Put an end to
- Bring to an end or halt
- Be the end of; be the last or concluding part of
- Have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical
TERMINATE vs END: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To come to a limit in time; to end; to close.
- To form an end or produce a result. Often used with in.
- To come to an end; reach a stopping point.
- To murder or assassinate (someone).
- To discontinue the employment of; dismiss.
- To occur at or form the end of; conclude or finish: : complete.
- To bring to an end or halt.
- To die.
- To arrive at a place, situation, or condition as a result of a course of action. Often used with up.
- To come to a finish; cease.
- To destroy.
- To form the last or concluding part of: : complete.
- To bring to a conclusion.
TERMINATE vs END: TRANSITIVE VERB
- Hence, to put the finishing touch to; to bring to completion; to perfect.
- To put an end to; to make to cease.
- To set a term or limit to; to form the extreme point or side of; to bound; to limit.
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TERMINATE vs END: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be the last or concluding part of
- Be the end of
- Either spatial or metaphorical
- Capable of coming to an end; limited; bounded: as, a terminate decimal. A terminate number is an integer, a mixed number, or a vulgar fraction. See interminate.
- To cease; come to an end in time; end.
- To be limited in space by a point, line, or surface; stop short; end.
- Synonyms To close, conclude.
- To complete; put the closing or finishing touch to; perfect.
- To end; put an end to.
- To bound; limit; form the extreme outline of; set a boundary or limit to; define.
- Be the last or concluding part of
- Be the end of
- Either spatial or metaphorical
- (American football) a position on the line of scrimmage, designating players at each end of the defensive line
- Specifically, to die.
- To come to an end or a close; reach the ultimate or finishing point; terminate; conclude; cease: as, a voyage ends with the return of a ship.
- To set on end; set upright.
- To furnish the end of, as for protection or embellishment: as, to end a cane with an iron ferrule.
- Specifically To bring the life of to an end; kill; destroy; put to death.
- To bring to an end or a close; make an end of; terminate: as, to end a controversy; to end a war.
- (idiom) (on end) Without stopping.
- (idiom) (on end) Having one end down; upright.
- (idiom) (no end) A great deal.
- (idiom) (in the end) Eventually; ultimately.
- (idiom) (end it all) To commit suicide.
- (idiom) (at the end of the day) When everything is considered; in the final analysis.
- (idiom) (at the end of (one's) rope/tether) Out of energy or patience; exhausted or exasperated.
TERMINATE vs END: RELATED WORDS
- Discontinue, Rescind, Termination, Give notice, Force out, Give the axe, Send away, Can, Fire, Finish, Sack, End, Stop, Dismiss, Cease
- Beginning, Oddment, Destruction, Death, Remnant, Scrap, Terminate, Closing, Cease, Goal, Close, Last, Remainder, Finish, Conclusion
TERMINATE vs END: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Revoke, Cancel, Suspend, Rescind, Termination, Send away, Give notice, Can, Fire, Finish, Sack, End, Stop, Dismiss, Cease
- Point, Beginning, Oddment, Death, Remnant, Scrap, Terminate, Closing, Cease, Goal, Close, Last, Remainder, Finish, Conclusion
TERMINATE vs END: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Within days, the President decided to terminate Comey.
- How can I terminate an order of support?
- All PTP messages terminate at the boundary clock.
- Terminate this contract with respect to the aircraft.
- When the FWC must terminate an enterprise agreement.
- The easement and shall not terminate if abandoned.
- Victims are allowed to terminate their lease agreements.
- If you say that Acme may terminate at any time, that carries with it the implication that Acme may terminate for any reason.
- And terminate a partnership on amicable terms layout is vital making a great experience misunderstandings and terminate a on.
- Securus may at any time and for any reason, without prior notice, terminate the Service, terminate these Terms of Service, or terminate your account.
- Second, the objectives reflected by the concept are a means to an end, not the end in itself.
- End relationships that no longer work for you, as you could be spending time in a dead end.
- You can set up your Cornerstone system to automatically process End of Dayor End of Month.
- An artcile on End to End solution to optimized paging and sorting in ASP.
- Keep End of Day reports until End of Month has been processed and balanced.
- If the end point is moved, this will automatically updatethe end point concentration.
- In the end, you may end up with a negative value and nothing to show for it.
- Making these strategic decisions may not end up working out in the end.
- These laws include restrictions on destinations, end users and end use.
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TERMINATE vs END: QUESTIONS
- When to terminate pregnancy after radiation exposure?
- How does an effector molecule terminate transcription?
- Where to terminate the equipment grounding conductors?
- Can Canada transfers terminate terms and conditions?
- When does an employment agreement automatically terminate?
- Does program terminate when main thread terminates?
- How does sensory adaptation terminate olfactory signals?
- Can a compassionate appointee terminate an appointment?
- Can modified valsalva manoeuvre terminate paroxysmal SVT?
- Can momentum medical scheme terminate my membership?
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- Did David Mikkelson end brokering with proper media?
- Can genetically modified organisms help end poverty?
- Does reincarnation end when you reach enlightenment?
- Do alimony payments automatically end at retirement?
- What are the components of the end-to-end testing lifecycle?
- What is Tech Mahindra doing to enable end-to-end digital transformation?
- Where does Storrow Drive end and Soldiers Field Road end?
- What is the end-to-end chemical orientation of DNA?
- What is an end to end process [real-life examples]?