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end-all

American  
[end-awl] / ˈɛndˌɔl /

noun

  1. the ultimate purpose, object, or conclusion.

    Money is the be-all and end-all of his existence.

  2. something that brings things to such an end or conclusion.


end-all British  

noun

  1. short for be-all and end-all

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of end-all

First recorded in 1595–1605

Example Sentences

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It’s what Panko called an “optimization technique,” not the be-all and end-all of a retirement plan.

From MarketWatch May 15, 2026

But California would not prove to be the be-all and end-all for the rapper, who chose to lay down more permanent roots in Utah, just outside of Salt Lake City.

From MarketWatch Feb. 18, 2026

Promotion is the be-all and end-all here, failure to achieve that will mean enduring those dreary 0-0s will have been for nothing.

From BBC Feb. 5, 2025

“Our analysis should definitely not be taken as a comprehensive be-all, end-all of what fire risk is in California, or fire weather risk, because there are so many other variables,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times May 15, 2024

The end-all mystery inside the bag was a small wooden picture of Mary, the mother of Jesus.

From "The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue Monk Kidd

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