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ending

[en-ding] / ˈɛn dɪŋ /


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A common hope that the Guthries get a happier ending and the honest closeness of the “Today” crew only sharpens the tension of waiting for a break in the nearly two-week-old case.

From Salon

The European Union approved Universal Music Group’s $775 million acquisition of Downtown Music after the companies offered concessions, ending a lengthy investigation by the bloc’s competition officials.

From The Wall Street Journal

Taylor had announced he would challenge her for leadership of the opposition on Wednesday, ending months of speculation.

From BBC

They were restricted to one in the eighth and Edin decided he had had enough, offering a hand to Mouat and ending this contest with two ends to spare.

From BBC

Public beach access has been an issue from coast to coast, usually defined as ending at the high-water line if someone owns beachfront.

From The Wall Street Journal