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come to an end
come to a bad end ; come to no good . Have a bad outcome or die in an unpleasant way. For example, I always suspected this venture would come to no good , or Her parents feared he would come to a bad end .
Conclude, terminate, as in the familiar proverb, All things come to an end , stated by Geoffrey Chaucer in Troilus and Cressida (c. 1374).
come to or meet an untimely end . Die at a young age, terminate much sooner than desired or expected. For example, The blow was fatal, causing the young boxer to meet an untimely end , or Our partnership came to an untimely end when I became too ill to work . Also see dead end .
Example Sentences
Liverpool's unbeaten run has come to an end but - barring a remarkable collapse - they will end the season as Premier League champions.
"Globalisation as we've known it for the last couple of decades has come to an end," Jones added, in a BBC interview.
Kalvin Phillips' time at the club should come to an end whether he returns from Ipswich or not.
In the short term, if Trump’s tariff spree does come to an end, it will be through some combination of tanking markets and private pressure from business leaders and elected Republicans in his golfing foursomes.
For the families of those who lost their lives, the community in Avonmouth and the water industry more broadly, the wait for answers will hopefully come to an end when the HSE publishes its investigation later this year.
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