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Meaning of end out | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Synonym of end up.
    transitive, uncommon
  2. To bring to a conclusion; to finish up.
    transitive, uncommon
  3. To come to as a final condition or situation;
    copulative, uncommon
  4. To terminate in a particular location.
    informal

Examples

“Note: in a previous post I ended out my exposition of American tropicalia with the justification that, if haiti can show us something about democracy than Brazil can show us something too.”
“The Gunnery Leader ended out the briefing.”
“We ended out his leave time by flying back to South Carolina just before New Year's Eve.”
“In total it ended out that I was out of a job for 18 months.”
“We were a group of women who met as strangers and ended out as friends.”
“The stress and pulling from the rigors of this kind of operation also ends out affecting the front rib area.”
“Ferris had some power with him, and the judge ended out making the decision to allow Ferris Ashley to stay there and made some pretty easy terms regarding the damage to the building.”
“The street ended out in a rough neighborhood.”
“The alley ended out a street that was unfamiliar to him.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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