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year-end
[yeer-end]
noun
year's end; the end of a calendar year.
adjective
taking place or done at the year-end.
a year-end sale; a year-end audit.
Word History and Origins
Origin of year-end1
Example Sentences
The third quarter should be seen as a bridge quarter, with order momentum shifting to year-end, they add.
Oxford Economics’ Davenport doesn’t expect the jobs rebound to repeat in October, and said further layoffs in Canada are likely and that will lift the unemployment rate to the mid-7% range by year-end.
AI continues to dominate the thinking of CIOs; 58% either have AI projects in production already or expect to by year-end.
Swift and Morgan Wallen were the only two artists more popular than Bryan in the U.S. last year, according to Billboard’s year-end chart.
Meanwhile, T-bill rates have fallen in recent months amid intensifying expectations for additional rate cuts by the Fed before year-end.
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