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endpoint

American  
[end-point] / ˈɛndˌpɔɪnt /
Or end point

noun

Mathematics.
  1. the point on each side of an interval marking its extremity on that side.


Etymology

Origin of endpoint

First recorded in 1895–1900; end 1 + point

Example Sentences

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The FDA official also called for different endpoints in clinical trials for vaccines.

From MarketWatch

But the email reviewed by The Times did not contain an endpoint for the “pause,” and the official who spoke to The Times described it as “open-ended.”

From Los Angeles Times

“The logical endpoint of that is becoming a successful individual in neoliberal society.”

From Los Angeles Times

The primary endpoint of the study was insulin sensitivity -- the effectiveness of the blood sugar-lowering hormone insulin -- which decreases early on before the onset of type 2 diabetes.

From Science Daily

“The logical endpoint of that is becoming a successful individual in neoliberal society,”

From Los Angeles Times