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stopping point
noun as in end
Weak matches
- accomplishment
- achievement
- adjournment
- attainment
- bottom line
- cease
- cessation
- close
- closing
- closure
- completion
- conclusion
- consequence
- consummation
- culmination
- curtain
- denouement
- desistance
- desuetude
- determination
- discontinuance
- end of the line
- ending
- execution
- expiration
- expiry
- finale
- finis
- finish
- fulfillment
- issue
- last word
- omega
- outcome
- payoff
- perfection
- period
- realization
- resolution
- result
- retirement
- sign-off
- stop
- target
- termination
- terminus
- upshot
- wind-up
- wrap-up
Example Sentences
Mar-a-Lago became an obligatory stopping point for any conservative candidate seeking to become their party’s nominee.
It is the only stopping point left for many migratory birds that use the Mississippi Flyway.
Market participants have been eyeing a stopping point at some point next year and a recent NY Fed report suggested the end date could come in 2025.
Keeping the world's largest economy out of recession provides steadier demand for other countries' exports, as well as more certainty as Fed rate hikes hit a stopping point.
Yet some people improved after the stopping point, and the accumulated results and lessons from small trials leave a lot of room for hope, experts say.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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