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ending

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end·ing  (ndng)
n.
1. A conclusion or termination.
2. A concluding part; a finale: a happy ending.
3. Grammar The final morpheme added to a word base to make an inflectional form, such as -ed in walked.

ending
Noun
1. the last part or conclusion of something: the film has a happy ending
2. the tip or end of something: nerve endings
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.ending - the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme); "I don't like words that have -ism as an ending"
morpheme - minimal meaningful language unit; it cannot be divided into smaller meaningful units
postfix, suffix - an affix that is added at the end of the word
inflectional ending, inflectional suffix - an inflection that is added at the end of a root word
2.ending - the act of ending something; "the termination of the agreement"
abort - the act of terminating a project or procedure before it is completed; "I wasted a year of my life working on an abort"; "he sent a short message requesting an abort due to extreme winds in the area"
demonetisation, demonetization - ending something (e.g. gold or silver) as no longer the legal tender of a country
change of state - the act of changing something into something different in essential characteristics
tone ending, release - (music) the act or manner of terminating a musical phrase or tone
mop up, windup, completion, culmination, closing - a concluding action
retirement - withdrawal from your position or occupation
relinquishing, relinquishment - the act of giving up and abandoning a struggle or task etc.
breakup, dissolution - the termination or disintegration of a relationship (between persons or nations)
overthrow - the termination of a ruler or institution (especially by force)
adjournment, dissolution - the termination of a meeting
dismission, sacking, liberation, firing, dismissal, release, discharge, sack - the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
destruction, devastation - the termination of something by causing so much damage to it that it cannot be repaired or no longer exists
kill, putting to death, killing - the act of terminating a life
abolishment, abolition - the act of abolishing a system or practice or institution (especially abolishing slavery); "the abolition of capital punishment"
liquidation, settlement - termination of a business operation by using its assets to discharge its liabilities
drug withdrawal, withdrawal - the termination of drug taking
closedown, shutdown, closing, closure - termination of operations; "they regretted the closure of the day care center"
extinguishing, quenching, extinction - the act of extinguishing; causing to stop burning; "the extinction of the lights"
fade, disappearance - gradually ceasing to be visible
abortion - termination of pregnancy
defusing, deactivation - the act of deactivating or making ineffective (as a bomb)
discontinuance, discontinuation - the act of discontinuing or breaking off; an interruption (temporary or permanent)
3.ending - the point in time at which something ends; "the end of the year"; "the ending of warranty period"
last, death - the time at which life ends; continuing until dead; "she stayed until his death"; "a struggle to the last"
demise, dying, death - the time when something ends; "it was the death of all his plans"; "a dying of old hopes"
period - the end or completion of something; "death put a period to his endeavors"; "a change soon put a period to my tranquility"
point in time, point - an instant of time; "at that point I had to leave"
year-end - the end of a calendar year; "he had to unload the merchandise before the year-end"
close, finis, last, stopping point, finale, finish, conclusion - the temporal end; the concluding time; "the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell"; "the market was up at the finish"; "they were playing better at the close of the season"
cease - (`cease' is a noun only in the phrase `without cease') end
fag end, tail end, tail - the time of the last part of something; "the fag end of this crisis-ridden century"; "the tail of the storm"
last gasp - the point of death or exhaustion or completion; "the last gasp of the cold war"
expiration, expiry, termination - a coming to an end of a contract period; "the expiry of his driver's license"
terminal point, terminus ad quem, limit - final or latest limiting point
4.ending - 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"
happening, natural event, occurrence, occurrent - an event that happens
final stage, end, last - the concluding parts of an event or occurrence; "the end was exciting"; "I had to miss the last of the movie"
final result, outcome, resultant, termination, result - something that results; "he listened for the results on the radio"
foregone conclusion, matter of course - an inevitable ending
demolition, wipeout, destruction - an event (or the result of an event) that completely destroys something
omega, Z - the ending of a series or sequence; "the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end"--Revelation
stop, halt - the event of something ending; "it came to a stop at the bottom of the hill"
triumph, victory - a successful ending of a struggle or contest; "a narrow victory"; "the general always gets credit for his army's victory"; "clinched a victory"; "convincing victory"; "the agreement was a triumph for common sense"
defeat, licking - an unsuccessful ending to a struggle or contest; "it was a narrow defeat"; "the army's only defeat"; "they suffered a convincing licking"
beginning - the event consisting of the start of something; "the beginning of the war"
5.ending - the last section of a communication; "in conclusion I want to say..."
anticlimax, bathos - a change from a serious subject to a disappointing one
section, subdivision - a self-contained part of a larger composition (written or musical); "he always turns first to the business section"; "the history of this work is discussed in the next section"
epilog, epilogue - a short passage added at the end of a literary work; "the epilogue told what eventually happened to the main characters"
epilog, epilogue - a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at the end of a play
peroration - (rhetoric) the concluding section of an oration; "he summarized his main points in his peroration"
coda, finale - the closing section of a musical composition
recital, yarn, narration - the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events; "his narration was hesitant"
speech, address - the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience; "he listened to an address on minor Roman poets"

ending
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Spanish ending [ˈɛndɪŋ] nfin m; final m [of book] → desenlace m;
(LING) → terminación f

French ending [ˈɛndɪŋ] ndénouement m, conclusion f;
(Ling) → terminaison f

German ending [ˈɛndɪŋ] nEnde nt, Schluss m;
(Ling) → Endung f

Italian ending [ˈɛndɪŋ] nfine f; conclusione f;
(LING) → desinenza

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No changes in English Inland lights for week ending Dec.
A story with a happy ending must end of course with a wedding, and so did this one.
The action of the play takes place within twenty-four hours, beginning on a Tuesday afternoon at five o'clock, and ending the next day at 1.
 
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