0 the end of something or something that you are trying to achieve:
I don't feel like I'm at an endpoint or even at a midpoint in my career.
We’ve reached an acceptable endpoint in this litigation.
1 a point at which a line segment ends
2 a result or event that must happen in order for an activity or project to be considered as having been successfully achieved:
The types and shall be assigned to the two endpoints of a communication session.
Secondary endpoints included treatment time and systematic/random error assessments.
Consequently, the fluctuating velocity histories felt by the two points are identical, except at the endpoints, and the separation between the two does not change.
When interval endpoints are replaced by trains and stations, the corresponding distinction between at and near is that of stop and through trains.
In particular, the 100 and 100 endpoints can artificially stretch the distribution of voters around a party's position.
Both, major systemic hemorrhage and any cerebral or major systemic hemorrhage, were defined as secondary endpoints of the trial.
Table 1 reports the dose-response coefficients for various health endpoints, including an uncertainty interval.
Otherwise, there exists a subarc c of forming a loop (recall that intersects the non-self-intersecting arc only at its endpoints).