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ending [ˈendɪŋ] N

1. ending (last part):

ending

2. ending LING:

ending

never-ending ADJ

I . end [end] N

1. end (last point, death):

end
koniec m

3. end (boundary):

end
end
kres m

4. end (purpose, goal):

end
cel m

5. end (remaining piece):

end
ogarek m

6. end SPORTS:

end

7. end fig (part):

III . end [end] VB intr

business end N inf

cigarette end N

cigarette end → cigarette butt

See also cigarette butt

cigarette butt N

II . dead-end ADJ

dead-end job:

end off VB trans

end balance N ECON

end consumer N ECON

end product N

end result N

Usage examples with ending

accusative ending

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, at some point, he suffered a career ending knee injury, leading him to retire from playing and entering the business world.
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Self also helped with new material for the ending.
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If the player can not move because he would overshoot the ending square or land on an occupied spot, then he loses the turn.
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Earlier evaluations seemed to show an abrupt ending after the death of the traitorous maid servant.
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Whilst the spot remained small, it wouldn't heal - bleeding in the shower, then scabbing over, in a "never ending" cycle.
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The amalgamation created a single tier muncipal government ending subsidization of its suburbs.
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Most past adverbial participles are formed with suffix - (alternative form -, always used before -), some with stem ending on consonant with -.
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The words center on the relationship of music and marital love, ending in praise of the bridegroom as a supporter of music.
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Implying that he's still clinging to the lies while he's retching; implying that this is not a redemptive ending.
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The pharynx connects, via a short oesophagus, to one or two blind-ending caeca, which occupy most of the length of the body.
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