end off

The phrase "end off" is used to describe the conclusion of an event or process, and can sometimes be a regional variation of "end up."

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Definition

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(informal)To bring something to a conclusion.

Example

  • The meeting ended off with a summary of the key points discussed.
  • She decided to end off her speech with a memorable quote.

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(informal)To naturally come to a conclusion.

Example

  • The concert ended off with a grand finale.
  • The story ended off on a hopeful note.

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(informal, regional)To reach a final state or condition, similar to 'end up.'

Example

  • I ended off buying more than I had planned.
  • They ended off moving to a new city.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "end off":

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