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Synonyms and antonyms of Ends, finishes and final stages in American Thesaurus
Ends, finishes and final stages
ending (noun)
a time when something stops permanently
conclusion (noun)
formal the end of something
withdrawal (noun)
completion (noun)
a situation in which something gradually stops operating completely
apocalypse (noun)
closure (noun)
the feeling that an unpleasant experience has ended or been settled
consummation (noun)
death knell (noun)
literary an event or situation that is a sign of the end of something
death throes (noun)
the final stages of something before it comes to an end or fails completely
expiration (noun)
American the end of a period of time during which an agreement, offer, or official document is in force or can be used. The British word is expiry
the fag end of something (British)
Britishinformal the last and worst part of something
the final curtain (mainly literary)
mainly literary the end of something, especially life
finale (noun)
the last event in a series of events, especially one that is very exciting or impressive
grand finale (noun)
an impressive end to something
the home stretch (noun)
the last lap ()
quietus (noun)
literary an end to something, usually something unpleasant
the tail end (noun)
the very last part of something
termination (noun)