Similar words: extended, suspended, apprehended, independent, independence, be independent of, funded, minded. Meaning: [end] adj. having come or been brought to a conclusion.
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61. "Two gates there are for dreams," said Penelope to Odysseus after his ten years' wandering had ended. "One made for horn and one of for ivory.
62. The meeting ended with a pledge to step up cooperation between the six states of the region.
63. The terror ended when armed police swooped on the car.
64. The firm ended up deep in debt.
65. Tragically her dancing career ended only six months later.
66. The match ended in triumph for the French team.
67. He finally ended up his speech.
68. Their long struggle ended in failure.
69. It was past midnight when the party ended.
70. The pregnancy ended in miscarriage at 11 weeks.
71. Price controls on food were ended.
72. It is interesting to reflect why European colonialism ended.
73. The match ended in a goalless draw.
74. The gangster ended up in the electric chair.
75. I ended up having an argument with her.
76. The last meeting had ended inconclusively.
77. Blind worship of this idol must be ended.
78. Their attempt to climb the Eiger ended in failure.
79. The great singer ended his days in poverty.
80. She ended up shelling out for two rooms.
81. He began with entreaties and ended with a threat.
82. The markets ended the week on a quiet note.
83. A back injury effectively ended her career.
84. The scandal ended his meteoric political career .
85. He ended the letter "Best wishes,(Sentencedict.com)[http://sentencedict.com/ended.html] Carlo".
86. The conversation ended when the vacuum cleaner started up.
87. Rosemary ended up in casualty last night.
88. The boy's ball ended up on the garage roof.
89. The approach has virtually ended cigarette sales to minors.
90. This was the battle that ended the war.
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