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ended with vs ended by

Both 'ended with' and 'ended by' are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. 'Ended with' is used to indicate the final part of something, while 'ended by' is used to show the cause or agent that brought about the end of something.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 4509 views

ended with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the final part of something.

Use 'ended with' when you want to refer to the conclusion or final part of an event, action, or statement.

Examples:

  • The movie ended with a surprising twist.
  • The meeting ended with a round of applause.
  • The book ended with a cliffhanger.
  • Should have ended with that whole descent into hell thing.
  • No, my career ended with that court-martial, Mac.
  • The way I remember it, your life in public service ended with a perp walk through NTAC.
  • The night ended with a fractured cheekbone.
  • And the discussion ended with her telling me not to find you.
  • My entire life, I've been searching for my parents, and my search ended with answers that are so much worse than I could have imagined.
  • That show ended with all the residents of New York either dead or unconscious.
  • It says in here that the family line ended with you.
  • It ended with an attempted murder.
  • We ended with the corpse position.
  • The year ended with fine weather.
  • Started and ended with the blasting cap.
  • It should have ended with Tomoko and the others.
  • A commentary that ended with you calling the Tea Party the American Taliban.
  • His language began and ended with him.
  • The year ended with a sad balance sheet in this respect: only three European countries had ratified the agreement.
  • Even that ended with agents hunting me through the woods.
  • A misunderstanding that ended with you threatening to kill him.
  • Somehow, all my Dad's parables ended with the cannibals in the streets.
  • I was praying this curse would have ended with me.

Alternatives:

  • concluded with
  • finished with
  • closed with
  • culminated with
  • wrapped up with

ended by

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the cause or agent that brought about the end of something.

Use 'ended by' when you want to specify the reason or agent responsible for the conclusion or termination of an event, action, or statement.

Examples:

  • The game ended by mutual agreement.
  • The concert ended by the band's encore performance.
  • The project ended by the client's decision.
  • There you go, the relationship literally ended by accident.
  • Slavery wasn't ended by any government or any institution.
  • It would have ended by the end of Afghanistan.
  • My dancing was ended by an old wound.
  • Dependence on foreign oil ended by me.
  • Wars are ended by talking, not killing.
  • While the Commission reiterates its commitment to the territorial integrity of Indonesia, it is also firmly convinced that the conflict in Aceh can only be ended by political means.
  • If Greek exports had increased at the same rate as those of Portugal (or Spain), the recession would have ended by now.
  • Our 19 years of happy marriage have been ended by her tragic death
  • The statement ended by reiterating the European Union's commitment to cooperate with all the interested parties in the search for a peaceful solution.
  • These are undeniable and enormously serious occurrences that must be ended by means of appropriate measures, such as those now being responsibly proposed.
  • Be ended by the end of next week. It's almost finished.
  • She then ended by saying that tax on tobacco and tobacco products was so important for health.
  • The therapy was ended by, by Alex.
  • The Titans were powerful but their reign was ended by their own sons Zeus, Poseidon and Hades.
  • I do not think it would have anything to do with a reduction in living standards if this were ended by using modern and more efficient technology.
  • However, our task was not ended by the signing of the Treaty.
  • This means that the FPA should have been ended by 28 August 2010 if the EU wanted to negotiate a new agreement.
  • That brought some stability to the country, but it was ended by the dramatic murder in parliament of nine leading Armenian politicians, including the prime minister, by unknown assassins.
  • My life were better ended by their hate than death prorogued... wanting of thy love.

Alternatives:

  • concluded by
  • finished by
  • closed by
  • culminated by
  • wrapped up by

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