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Ended meaning in English

Meaning of Ended in English

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Ended

see synonyms of ended

Adjective

1. all over, complete, concluded, ended, over, terminated

having come or been brought to a conclusion

Example Sentences:
'the harvesting was complete'
'the affair is over, ended, finished'
'the abruptly terminated interview'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Ended

see synonyms of ended
noun
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. 
a. 
the last section or part
b. 
(as modifier)
the end office
▶ Related adjectives: final, terminal, ultimate
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. sport
either of the two defended areas of a playing field, rink, etc
12. bowling, curling
a section of play from one side of the rink to the other
13. American football
a player at the extremity of the playing line; wing
14.  all ends up
15.  a sticky end
16.  at a loose end
17.  at an end
18.  at the end of the day
19.  come to an end
20.  end on
21.  go off the deep end
22.  get one's end away
23.  in the end
24.  keep one's end up
25.  make ends meet
26.  no end
27.  on end
28.  the end
29.  the end of the road
30.  throw someone in at the deep end
verb
31. 
to bring or come to a finish; conclude
32. 
to die or cause to die
33. (transitive)
to surpass; outdo
a novel to end all novels
34.  end it all
verb
(transitive) British
to put (hay or grain) into a barn or stack

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Ended

see synonyms of ended
noun
1. 
a limit or limiting part; point of beginning or stopping; boundary
2. 
the last part of anything; final point; finish; completion; conclusion
the end of the day
3. 
a. 
a ceasing to exist; death or destruction
b. 
the cause or manner of this
4. 
the part at, toward, or near either of the extremities of anything; tip
5. 
a. 
an outer district or region
the west end of town
b. 
a division, sector, area of responsibility, etc., as in an organization
6. 
what is desired or hoped for; object; purpose; intention
7. 
an outcome; result; upshot; consequence
8. 
a piece left over; fragment; remnant
odds and ends
9. 
the reason for being; final cause
10.  US, American Football
a. 
a player at either end of the line
b. 
his position
verb transitive
11. 
to bring to an end; finish; stop; conclude
12. 
to be or form the end of
verb intransitive
13. 
to come to an end; terminate
often with up
14. 
to die
adjective
15. 
at the end; final
end man, end product
1. 
endorse
2. 
endorsement

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Ended

see synonyms of ended
n.
1. Either extremity of something that has length: the end of the pier.
2. The outside or extreme edge or physical limit; a boundary: the end of town.
3. The point in time when an action, event, or phenomenon ceases or is completed; the conclusion: the end of the day.
4. A result; an outcome.
5. Something toward which one strives; a goal. See Synonyms at intention.
6. The termination of life or existence; death: “A man awaits his end / Dreading and hoping all” (William Butler Yeats).
7. The ultimate extent; the very limit: the end of one's patience.
8. Slang The very best; the ultimate: This pizza's the end.
9. A remainder; a remnant.
10.
a. A share of a responsibility or obligation: your end of the bargain.
b. A particular area of responsibility: in charge of the business end of the campaign.
11. A warp end.
12. Football Either of the players in the outermost position on the line of scrimmage. Offensive ends are eligible to catch passes.
v. end·ed, end·ing, ends
v. tr.
1. To bring to a conclusion: Let's end this discussion.
2. To form the last or concluding part of: the song that ended the performance. See Synonyms at complete.
3. To destroy: ended our hopes.
v. intr.
1. To come to a finish; cease: The rain ended.
2. To arrive at a place, situation, or condition as a result of a course of action. Often used with up: He ended up as an adviser to the president. The painting ended up being sold for a million dollars.
3. To die.

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