end up
Britishverb
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(copula) to become eventually; turn out to be
he ended up a thief
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(intr) to arrive, esp by a circuitous or lengthy route or process
he ended up living in New Zealand
Example Sentences
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But if you end up confusing the computer processing system, then humans have to come into the picture to sort things out.
From MarketWatch
By the time the kids retire, they could end up with giant retirement accounts.
A watered-down definition, meanwhile, could end up allowing certain ultraprocessed foods to fly under the radar, especially if food companies find a way to get around whatever UPF definition or label is proposed.
From MarketWatch
He believes the military will end up using Anthropic’s tools despite the dispute, since they have already been integrated into military systems and commanders will push to use what they believe are the best tools.
From Salon
Currently they're more expensive than a gas boiler to install, and can also end up more expensive to run.
From BBC
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