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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
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Example Sentences
Meanwhile, back in Cousins, Massachusetts, Jeremiah ends up with Denise and reconciles with his dad.
But few minds – if any – change that quickly, and approaching these conversations as small windows of opportunity ends up being their downfall.
The news conference will be another wild ride of uncertainty for the prime minister, because as senior government figures frequently acknowledge, it is impossible to be certain what the president might end up saying.
The campaign group Foxglove has warned that the UK could end up "footing the bill for the colossal amounts of power the giants need".
Both were denied release at their first parole hearing, but could end up before the state panel again in as soon as 18 months.
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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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