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end up
verb
(copula) to become eventually; turn out to be
he ended up a thief
(intr) to arrive, esp by a circuitous or lengthy route or process
he ended up living in New Zealand
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
This means that, despite higher peaks during training, athletes still end up with fewer total beats across the day than those who are inactive.
As the redistricting battle spreads across the country and Democratic and Republican states look to follow Texas and California, Democrats could ultimately end up at a disadvantage.
When Damaryan Benton interned at a public-relations agency in Chicago, he said he would log on at 7 a.m., often have little time for lunch and frequently end up working past midnight.
"I ran a particle simulation -- which is like dropping bright red beach balls in the water, then making data-based estimations to track where they will end up days or months later," explains Muhammad Izzat Nugraha.
"We didn't have the heart to kill it, we ended up having to just put it back in the ocean."
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Related Words
- become
- come to be www.thesaurus.com
- eventually be www.thesaurus.com
- finish as www.thesaurus.com
- play out
- turn out to be www.thesaurus.com
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