Sentence examples for to ended from inspiring English sources

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to ended

noun

The final point of something in space or time.

  • At the end of the road, turn left.

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I changed it to "ended" without even considering the possibility that it could cause any confusion.

The period of paid leave she was entitled to ended almost three weeks ago.

Not surprisingly, the interminable half — stopped repeatedly while dinged players were tended to ended tied, 3-3.

Every party we went to ended up with the two of us, huddled somewhere in a corner, gossiping and laughing to ourselves.

He said the New Jersey case that prosecutors referred to ended with a sentence of three years of probation; she was required to undergo psychiatric counseling.

The combination of Weiner, the media and the voters he was chatting to ended up blocking the entrance, leaving angry and frustrated commuters stuck at the back.

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Now, to end impersonally.

Tough way to end.

That needs to end.

And to end this".

This has to end".

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