Antonyms for end point
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : end-point |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɛndˌpɔɪnt |
Definition of end point
Origin :- also end-point, 1899, originally in chemistry, from end + point (n.). General use from 1920s.
- As in limit : noun greatest extent
- As in death warrant : noun legal order to execute someone
- It is the end point of a trend which has gone on for a long time.
- Extract from : « The Unlearned » by Raymond F. Jones
- When a faint pink color remains after thoroughly agitating the flask the end point is reached.
- Extract from : « Soap-Making Manual » by E. G. Thomssen
- The end point will be to dominate the enemy in such a way as to achieve the desired objectives.
- Extract from : « Shock and Awe » by Harlan K. Ullman
- This apparatus was improved and refined by putting a horn tip on the end point of contact.
- Extract from : « Folkways » by William Graham Sumner
- The proposition is meant to show that the straight line at the end point of the diameter and at right angles to it is a tangent.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 6 » by Various
- Mr. Freeman tried the ride on the mare to the Land's-End point, but the rider was preserved.
- Extract from : « The Wizard of West Penwith » by William Bentinck Forfar
- A springboard is a six-inch by one-inch board four feet long, with a horse-shoe bolted on one end point up.
- Extract from : « From Chart House to Bush Hut » by Charles W. L. Bryde
Synonyms for end point
- absolute
- apocalypse
- bane
- bitter end
- border
- bottom line
- bound
- bourne
- breaking point
- brim
- brink
- cap
- ceiling
- check
- circumscription
- conclusion
- confinement
- confines
- coup de grace
- curb
- cutoff
- cutoff point
- deadline
- death knell
- deathblow
- destination
- doom
- edge
- end
- end of the world
- end point
- extremity
- far out
- farthest point
- farthest reach
- fate
- fence
- final blow
- finality
- goal
- limitation
- margin
- maximum
- obstruction
- quietus
- restraint
- restriction
- rim
- termination
- the max
- the most
- tops
- ultimate
- utmost
- verge
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