Intention, intent, purpose, design, aim, end, object, objective, goal mean what one intends to accomplish or attain The pipes were placed end to end on the. Intention implies little more than what one has in mind to do or bring about
Intent suggests clearer formulation or greater deliberateness End to end, in a row with ends touching Purpose suggests a more settled determination.
To form the last or concluding part of The song that ended the performance To come to a finish Master the word ends in english
Idioms make (both) ends meet, to manage to live on one's income Trying to make both ends meet with two jobs Idioms no end, very much or many We were pleased no end by the enthusiastic response.
We would like to see this matter at an end If you bring something to an end or bring an end to something, you stop, finish, or complete it She brought the concert to an end with a piano solo Negotiations brought an end to the conflict.
My property ends by the bushes The symphony ends in a pianissimo Be the last or concluding part of this sad scene ended the movie A piece of string has two ends, while stories, races, and years have just one end each
When you end something, you make it conclude. Idioms at loose ends, without an occupation or plans He spent two years wandering about the country at loose ends Make ends meet, to live within one's means
Also make both ends meet Despite her meager income, she tried to make ends meet