End State

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɛnd steɪt/

Definitions of end state

noun the final phase or result of a process or situation

Example Sentences

A1 At the end state of the game, the player wins.

A2 The end state of the project is to increase sales by 20%.

B1 The end state of the negotiation was a mutually beneficial agreement.

B2 In order to achieve the desired end state, a strategic plan must be implemented.

C1 The end state of the research project will be a published paper in a reputable journal.

C2 The end state of the political campaign is to win the election and take office.

Examples of end state in a Sentence

formal The end state of the project is to deliver a fully functional software system.

informal At the end of the day, the end state of this whole situation is what matters most.

slang Dude, we gotta hustle to reach that end state before the deadline hits.

figurative In life, reaching a peaceful end state of mind is the ultimate goal.

Grammatical Forms of end state

past tense

ended

plural

end states

comparative

more end state

superlative

most end state

present tense

end state

future tense

will end state

perfect tense

have ended state

continuous tense

is ending state

singular

end state

positive degree

end state

infinitive

to end state

gerund

ending state

participle

ended state

Origin and Evolution of end state

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'end state' originated in military strategy and planning, specifically in the context of defining the desired outcome or goal of a military operation.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'end state' has been adopted in various fields beyond the military, such as project management, business strategy, and political negotiations, to refer to the desired final outcome or goal of a process or endeavor.