The End
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Noun
    
- Used traditionally at the end of a story or film.
- Used to indicate the termination of something.
-  2007, Kathryn M. Hilton, Artificial Intelligence Is Fun!: Conversations with a Computer, page 240:- I have no idea where this conversation is going. Shall we head it off the page and say this is The End.
 
 
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- The end of the world, particularly in a religious sense.
Translations
    
end of a story or film
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