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end point
noun
- a final goal or finishing point; terminus.
- Chemistry. the point in a titration usually noting the completion of a reaction and marked by a change of some kind, as of the color of an indicator.
- Mathematics. endpoint.
end point
noun
- chem the point at which a titration is complete, usually marked by a change in colour of an indicator
- the point at which anything is complete
Word History and Origins
Origin of end point1
Example Sentences
But caregiving is also — even if it has an end point because someone has a terminal diagnosis — an open-ended, innovative process.
Duterte’s rage is simply the logical end point of our own lack of sympathy and understanding towards consumers of illicit substances, and demonization of those who sell them.
Scott: That was thought of always as the end point for the season — is the big choice in the hallway — and it was a matter of figuring out how to get there.
Simufilam, which was supposed to counteract protein changes driving Alzheimer’s, failed to meet any primary, secondary, or exploratory end points, the company said.
"I loved Uruguay and the end point in Chile which looked like an Austrian ski resort which was just so different to where we started in the Amazon."
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