brought to an end|bring to an end in English
terminated, ended, concluded
Use "brought to an end|bring to an end" in a sentence
1. Completed: brought or having come to an end
2. How will war forever be brought to an end?
3. The announcement brought the meeting to an untimely end .
4. The coup brought his corrupt regime to an end.
5. The accident brought his career to an abrupt end.
6. May your death... bring an end to your suffering.
7. What does Conclude mean? To bring to an end; close
8. This brought to an end the influence of the Gar.
9. Thus his ministry here was brought to an abrupt end.
10. When will God bring an end to evil on earth?
11. (b) What “heavens” and “earth” will be brought to an end?
12. Diplomacy has so far failed to bring an end to the fighting.
13. The results often bring childhood to an abrupt, even tragic, end.
14. For a time, this brought an end to Greek resistance to Macedonian domination.
15. The partition of India brought his stay in Rawalpindi to an end.
16. The nineteenth century had brought an end to the wretched slave trade.
17. A cough at the doorway brought an untimely end to their embrace.
18. To bring to an end; close: Concluded the rally with the national anthem
19. To bring to an end; close: Concluded the rally with the national anthem
20. He has purposed to bring an end to this violent, immoral system of things.
21. (Psalm 83:18) Despite sincere efforts, humans cannot bring an end to violence.
22. Absume: To bring to an end by a gradual waste; consume; destroy; cause to disappear
23. Only clarity now and toughness, where needed, can bring it to an end.
24. The Anticipated breakthrough will, if realised, bring an end to an economically debilitating 12-day strike
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