Endpoint (noun)

  1. A point marking the end of a line, path, or process.
  2. The conclusion of a process or activity.
  3. The endpoint of a network is a remote node that acts as a terminus for data communication between computer networks.

Origin:

Early 19th century; earliest use found in james mill (1773–1836), philosopher and economist. from end + point.

Examples:

  1. The endpoint of the journey was the city.
  2. The endpoint of the treatment was successful.
  3. The endpoint of the network was located in a remote area.
  4. She reached the endpoint of the marathon with a sense of accomplishment.
  5. The endpoint of the process was a new product.
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