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[ US /ˈɛndɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ˈɛndɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme)
    I don't like words that have -ism as an ending
  2. the act of ending something
    the termination of the agreement
  3. the point in time at which something ends
    the end of the year
    the ending of warranty period
  4. event whose occurrence ends something
    his death marked the ending of an era
    when these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show
  5. the last section of a communication
    in conclusion I want to say...

How To Use ending In A Sentence

  • Spending on a perennial effort to expand gambling at race tracks, known as "racino," increased four-fold to about $620,000 in 2010. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • Forbes: In terms of scale, the size of a bank for lending, is there a point where being bigger does not make you more efficient in lending? Transcript: Richard Bove
  • The snow relented and we were back to a rocky descending path.
  • I'm still feeling a bit cranially sprained, mind you, but the cat seems perfectly happy to be spending a snow day on the couch with me, watching S3 of Mission: Impossible. The Snowpocalypse Continues
  • Depending on the size of your pippy bag, the proportions will be all wrong, and it will look a bit like a three-dimensional stick person with a huge bloated hydrocephalic head, but don't worry about that. Hooting Yard
  • So the publisher/distributor is sending the rest of the order while the first half is being RETURNED FOR CREDIT, and Borders can then use that credit to get books through Ingrams, who carries a helluva lot more than just that one small press. January 11th, 2009
  • Construction here would include offices, retail and hotels with the objective of integrating the docklands with the city centre and extending its functions to the east.
  • A couple of weeks after the monarch's announcement, heavy rain began to fall, thus ending the drought.
  • She promised coolth in San Francisco, where Julia had set her heart on spending the night.
  • Many people striving to get through the next fortnight of seemingly ceaseless spending may be tempted to spread the cost with a zero per cent credit card. Times, Sunday Times
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