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Associations of "Never ending" (30 Words)
coda | The concluding passage of a piece or movement, typically forming an addition to the basic structure. The first movement ends with a fortissimo coda. |
completion | The action or process of completing or finishing something. The completion date is early next year. |
conclude | Bring to a close. They concluded an economic agreement. |
conclusion | A final settlement. Jump to a conclusion. |
conclusive | Forming an end or termination; especially putting an end to doubt or question. A conclusive 5 O win. |
consequence | The outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual. His decision had depressing consequences for business. |
consequent | Following as a result or effect. The social problems of pupils and their consequent educational difficulties. |
culminate | Reach the highest or most decisive point. Seurat culminated pointillism. |
deciding | Having the power or quality of deciding. Taxes could be the deciding factor for millions of floating voters. |
decisive | Determining or having the power to determine an outcome. The archers played a decisive part in the victory. |
definitive | A definitive postage stamp. The definitive biography of Prince Charles. |
destination | The place designated as the end (as of a race or journey. He was nearly exhausted as their destination came into view. |
determination | A tendency to move in a fixed direction. Determination of molecular structures. |
determinative | A determining or causal element or factor. The determinative or determinant battle. |
end | Either of the halves of a sports field or court defended by one team or player. The end managed to hold onto the pass. |
epilogue | A short passage added at the end of a literary work. The epilogue told what eventually happened to the main characters. |
expiry | The end of a fixed period of time. An expiry date. |
final | The final approach of an aircraft to the runway it will be landing on. The final answer. |
finale | The closing section of a musical composition. The finale of Beethoven s Ninth Symphony. |
finalize | Complete or agree on a finished and definitive version of. Let s finalize the proposal. |
finis | The temporal end; the concluding time. The market was up at the finish. |
finish | The act of finishing. His best finish in a major tournament was third. |
finishing | The act of finishing. The speaker s finishing was greeted with applause. |
ineluctable | Unable to be resisted or avoided; inescapable. An ineluctable destiny. |
last | On the last occasion before the present previously. I had to miss the last of the movie. |
outcome | A phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon. It is the outcome of the vote that counts. |
peroration | The concluding section of an oration. He again invoked the theme in an emotional peroration. |
result | Produce as a result or residue. Anger may result from an argument. |
termination | A word’s final syllable or letters or letter, especially when constituting an element in inflection or derivation. The termination of a contract. |
wrought | (of metals) beaten out or shaped by hammering. Well wrought pop music. |