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Definition of endpoint in US English: endpoint(also end point) nounˈen(d)pointˈen(d)point 1The final stage of a period or process. two lines of evolution have converged on exactly the same endpoint from different starting points Example sentencesExamples - A supernova explosion marks the dramatic endpoint of the life of a massive star.
- She's frustrated with Kate - wants her simply to arrive at an end point without going through the process of getting there.
- That's why we need to define an end point, to have a sense of understanding that our mission is to support them and not to advance our own agenda.
- The end point is defined, but the viewer affects the process..
- It should be seen as the beginning of a process of reform rather than an end point.
- But the technical paper was originally meant to be just the start of the process - not the end point.
- My view is we are on a journey, and, like a large number of other organisations, we have different starting points, but we certainly have not reached our end point.
- The end point was the final visit at six weeks or the last observation carried forward if the participant withdrew earlier.
- And not knowing where the end point is was making military people worried.
- If you have doubts, say for instance as to when a roasted bird reaches the end point, the guide page in the book clarifies them.
- At least where death or mortality is used as the end point.
- There is no determined end point to this social process.
- A new door through the wall to number 80 provides the end point to the tour and the start of a visit to the supporting exhibition next door.
- How could it be any other way when one of the leading players had given no impression that the end point had been reached?
- If we need a mega-project every three years, even they know that there has to be an end point to this strategy somewhere.
- It is not clear to what degree steroids improve thyroid eye disease, or whether they just shorten the time to recovery without improving the final end point.
- My job there is to create an ethos of enjoyment, but you have to be clear in your own mind that you're building to an end point.
- We have got to make democracy work if it is the end point we are aiming for because the decision-making process cannot be limited to just a few people.
- The end point of the project was for some of the participants to produce a public mural, which represented their experiences and perspectives.
- Because it is one of those cases, I think, where we all know the end point we want to end up at - it is a matter of how we get there.
Synonyms finishing line, finishing post, tape, end point - 1.1Chemistry The point in a titration at which a reaction is complete, often marked by a color change.
Example sentencesExamples - Loading dose is based on ideal body weight with maintenance infusion titrated to the desired end point.
- It detects the end point of the reaction between this and water.
- After 6.57 hours the colorless solution assumes the pale yellow-green color of chlorine, which indicates that the end point of the reaction has been reached.
- The end point of the reaction is stable.
- Clarity of reactions and end points varies between some tests.
- 1.2Mathematics A point or value that marks the end of a ray or one of the ends of a line segment or interval.
Example sentencesExamples - For the scale origin, select the endpoint of the line being scaled at the inside edge of the part.
- Draw three arcs of circles, with each arc having as its center one of the triangle's corners and as its endpoints the other two corners.
- It seems obvious that it will be a whole lot of points - the endpoints of each of the intervals; remember that we are not removing these endpoints when we take away the line segments.
- The method also computes a cost at any endpoint of the line that does not intersect one of the vectors.
- Next, the student selects the endpoints for the integral by clicking with the mouse on the x-axis in the graph window.
Definition of endpoint in US English: endpoint(also end point) nounˈen(d)point 1The final stage of a period or process. two lines of evolution have converged on exactly the same endpoint from different starting points Example sentencesExamples - A supernova explosion marks the dramatic endpoint of the life of a massive star.
- She's frustrated with Kate - wants her simply to arrive at an end point without going through the process of getting there.
- That's why we need to define an end point, to have a sense of understanding that our mission is to support them and not to advance our own agenda.
- The end point is defined, but the viewer affects the process..
- It should be seen as the beginning of a process of reform rather than an end point.
- But the technical paper was originally meant to be just the start of the process - not the end point.
- My view is we are on a journey, and, like a large number of other organisations, we have different starting points, but we certainly have not reached our end point.
- The end point was the final visit at six weeks or the last observation carried forward if the participant withdrew earlier.
- And not knowing where the end point is was making military people worried.
- If you have doubts, say for instance as to when a roasted bird reaches the end point, the guide page in the book clarifies them.
- At least where death or mortality is used as the end point.
- There is no determined end point to this social process.
- A new door through the wall to number 80 provides the end point to the tour and the start of a visit to the supporting exhibition next door.
- How could it be any other way when one of the leading players had given no impression that the end point had been reached?
- If we need a mega-project every three years, even they know that there has to be an end point to this strategy somewhere.
- It is not clear to what degree steroids improve thyroid eye disease, or whether they just shorten the time to recovery without improving the final end point.
- My job there is to create an ethos of enjoyment, but you have to be clear in your own mind that you're building to an end point.
- We have got to make democracy work if it is the end point we are aiming for because the decision-making process cannot be limited to just a few people.
- The end point of the project was for some of the participants to produce a public mural, which represented their experiences and perspectives.
- Because it is one of those cases, I think, where we all know the end point we want to end up at - it is a matter of how we get there.
Synonyms finishing line, finishing post, tape, end point - 1.1Chemistry The point in a titration at which a reaction is complete, often marked by a color change.
Example sentencesExamples - Loading dose is based on ideal body weight with maintenance infusion titrated to the desired end point.
- It detects the end point of the reaction between this and water.
- After 6.57 hours the colorless solution assumes the pale yellow-green color of chlorine, which indicates that the end point of the reaction has been reached.
- The end point of the reaction is stable.
- Clarity of reactions and end points varies between some tests.
- 1.2Mathematics A point or value that marks the end of a ray or one of the ends of a line segment or interval.
Example sentencesExamples - For the scale origin, select the endpoint of the line being scaled at the inside edge of the part.
- Draw three arcs of circles, with each arc having as its center one of the triangle's corners and as its endpoints the other two corners.
- It seems obvious that it will be a whole lot of points - the endpoints of each of the intervals; remember that we are not removing these endpoints when we take away the line segments.
- The method also computes a cost at any endpoint of the line that does not intersect one of the vectors.
- Next, the student selects the endpoints for the integral by clicking with the mouse on the x-axis in the graph window.
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