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Associations of "Ends up" (30 Words)
apex | The point in turning a corner when the vehicle is closest to the edge of the track. The apex of his career was in 1966 when he hoisted aloft the World Cup for England. |
ascending | Increasing in size or importance. Blood pressure in the ascending aorta. |
climactic | Consisting of or causing a climax. The film s climactic scenes. |
climb | An ascent especially of a mountain or hill by climbing. Sales were climbing after prices were lowered. |
closing | The act of closing something. The closing stages of the election campaign. |
completion | A successful forward pass in football. Work on the new golf course is nearing completion. |
culminate | Reach the highest or most decisive point. The star culminates at midnight on about the 30th April. |
culmination | A heavenly body’s highest celestial point above an observer’s horizon. Their achievements stand as a culmination of centuries of development. |
elevator | A platform or compartment housed in a shaft for raising and lowering people or things to different levels; a lift. In the harbour a giant elevator stores prairie grain. |
ending | The end of a word a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme. The ending of the Cold War. |
epilogue | A short passage added at the end of a literary work. The meaning of the book s title is revealed in the epilogue. |
eventually | In the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems. Eventually after midnight I arrived at the hotel. |
final | The final approach of an aircraft to the runway it will be landing on. The World Cup finals. |
finale | The concluding part of any performance. A fireworks finale. |
finish | Finish eating all the food on one s plate or on the table. Excitement grew as the finish neared. |
last | The last person or thing the one occurring mentioned or acting after all others. A struggle to the last. |
lift | An act of lifting. The Puma tactical transport helicopter has a total lift of up to 5 500 lb. |
lofty | Of a noble or elevated nature. An extraordinary mixture of harsh reality and lofty ideals. |
peak | A stiff brim at the front of a cap. He climbed his last Swiss peak at the age of 80. |
peroration | A flowery and highly rhetorical oration. He again invoked the theme in an emotional peroration. |
proliferation | A rapid increase in number (especially a rapid increase in the number of deadly weapons. A continuing threat of nuclear proliferation. |
rise | Rise to one s feet. He felt the hairs rise on the back of his neck. |
risen | Above the horizon. The risen sun. |
rising | An armed protest against authority; a revolt. The rising fives on the verge of school. |
superlative | The superlative form of an adjective or adverb. So many highest superlatives achieved by man. |
top | Provide with a top or finish the top of a structure. They topped off their dinner with a cognac. |
upward | Towards a higher place, point, or level. An upward stroke of the pen. |
windup | Operated by a mechanism. Windup toys. |
zenith | The point above the observer that is directly opposite the nadir on the imaginary sphere against which celestial bodies appear to be projected. In 1977 punk was at its zenith. |