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View definitions for put an end to

put an end to

verb as in put paid to

verb as in sever

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She hoped the decision would put an end to the cycle of turbulent living since she left her Poplar Boulevard home for the first time in 2007.

In the words of those who knew her, Mrs Miles-Bramwell wanted to "put an end to the shame, guilt, judgement and humiliation faced by those struggling with their weight in 1960s England".

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Because of the two-decade delay in payments, these benefits will not put an end to athletes’ financial struggles while they are training.

SB54 put an end to polystyrene — which had low recycling rates and high levels of pollution — in California.

Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook said reforms would put an end to "unfair practices and unreasonable costs at the hands of landlords".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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