0 something that is produced by an activity, especially by an industrial process:
1 the thing that is produced by an industrial process or an activity:
Greed and selfishness are the end products of a system that always puts the individual first.
2 something that is the result of or is created by an activity or process:
People only see the end product and not all the hard work that goes into producing it.
end product of sth The report was the end product of more than a year's study of the district's management and organizational structure.
The choice of array representation can have a significant impact on the performance of the end product.
The end product of perceptual processing - the percept - eventually emerges from combining the distributed outputs of the various operations involved.
With anoxia, malate is used as a substrate for anaerobic metabolism and the end product is succinate.
That does not invalidate the pattern language showing how to create the former; it just makes that end product less desirable.
Like any map, the more one understands the subject being mapped, the better the use of the end product.
Workers in assembly cells and spurs were to work on an individual end product.
We did not find that contamination during rearing was significant in relation to the contamination of the end product.
Cyclic steps of permanent form are thus assumed to be the end product of this development process.