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put an end to
put an end to something
to stop something put a stop to something The lights went out, and that put an end to our game of cards.
put an end to
Also, put a stop to. Terminate, abolish, as in It's time they put an end to their feud, or The police chief vowed to put a stop to prostitution. This locution is more emphatic than the plain verbs end or stop. [Mid-1600s]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Yuuta | | yoo:-tah | Japanese |
Brandy | | BRAN-dee | English |
Chinwe | | - | Western African, Igbo |
Ross | | RAWS (English) | Scottish, English |
Rebeca | | re-BE-kah (Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese |
Mato | | - | Croatian |