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Definitions from the WebTerm: To That EndPart of Speech: Phrase Sense 1: Used to introduce a statement or action that is done to achieve a particular purpose or goal. Example sentence 1 (usage as a phrase): To that end, we have launched a campaign to raise awareness about climate change. Example sentence 2 (usage as a phrase): The company implemented new policies to that end, aiming to improve employee satisfaction. Sense 2: (Informal, local usage) Used to express agreement or confirmation with a previous statement or suggestion. Example sentence 1 (usage as an informal phrase): A: "Let's go to the beach this weekend." B: "To that end, let's pack some sunscreen and towels." Example sentence 2 (usage as an informal phrase): A: "I think we should order pizza for dinner." B: "To that end, I'll call the pizza place and place the order." Related Products: Goal Planner Self-Help Books Productivity Tools | ||||
to take something in your stride to taste to tell to tell the truth to thank to that to that degree to that effect to that end to that extent to the to the contrary to the discharge of to the extent to the full to the highest degree to the hilt
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