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endgame
/ ˈɛԻˌɡɪ /
noun
- Also calledending the closing stage of a game of chess, in which only a few pieces are left on the board
- the closing stage of any of certain other games
Example Sentences
But if Trumpism got a new lease on life from this war — new talking points, new enemies, new ways to rile up the base — we have to ask what the endgame is.
With Trump, he may now see himself as the arbiter of the endgame in the war he started when he broke international law with the all-out invasion of Ukraine almost exactly three years ago.
With the frontline barely shifting, certainly not in Kyiv's favour, and soldiers dying each day, the country is starting to ask some very tough questions: about this war, the endgame and the immense costs.
There’s more to examine in the way “Severance” shifts our focus away from the practical machinery behind Lumon’s endgame, whatever that may be.
Moreover, from the very beginning of these overlapping conflicts, Netanyahu has never attempted to offer a coherent political endgame for dealing with either Hamas or Hezbollah.
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