Present participle for to conclude or turn out
“Rose would declare her love for Finn before passing out. That's how things would end up for her.”
(end up at) Present participle for to arrive at a destination
“After a nice little hike, we would end up at a beautiful lake.”
Present participle for to happen or transpire (a certain way)
“Everything would end up exactly as we expected.”
Present participle for to eventually decide to do something after some deliberation
“It was hard to decide, but I would end up ordering the duck.”
Present participle for to eventually become
“I always seem to end up the butt of office jokes and silly nicknames.”
Present participle for to finish in a given place or rank, typically in a competition
Present participle for to come to an end in a particular way
Present participle for to emanate or derive from an origin or source
Present participle for to culminate or end in a certain way or event
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