endgame

[ˈɛndɡeɪm]

endgame Definition

  • 1the final stage of a game, especially chess, in which there are very few pieces left on the board
  • 2the final stage of an extended process or course of events

Using endgame: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "endgame" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The endgame of the match was tense and exciting.

  • Example

    The company is in the endgame of its restructuring plan.

  • Example

    The negotiations have reached the endgame, and a decision is expected soon.

endgame Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for endgame

Phrases with endgame

  • play an endgame

    to plan or act with the final stage or outcome in mind

    Example

    The team is playing an endgame strategy to secure their victory.

  • a situation in which the final outcome of a process or event is imminent or inevitable

    Example

    The endgame scenario for the project is to launch the product by the end of the year.

  • a strategic move made in the final stage of a game or process

    Example

    The CEO's endgame move was to acquire the competitor's company to expand their market share.

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Summary: endgame in Brief

The term 'endgame' [ˈɛndɡeɪm] refers to the final stage of a game or process, often with few pieces or options remaining. It can be used in contexts such as chess or business, exemplified by 'The company is in the endgame of its restructuring plan.' 'Endgame' extends into phrases like 'play an endgame,' denoting strategic planning, and 'endgame scenario,' implying an imminent outcome.

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