Endpoint in a sentence as a noun

This way there is a special endpoint, the "past-the-end", where the an appended element would begin.

The number of unique networks an endpoint is exposed to is in the few million range, and roughly stable over time.

'Curing aging is not an endpoint the federal drug agency would recognize,' Dr. Westphal says dryly.

Of course, few people knew the endpoint URL for their blogging engine, so 80% of support requests were customers asking for help on configuring their blog.

The number of endpoints or total nodes in the network is entirely irrelevant, because you have the same 50Mbps whether you're drawing it from one AWS server or a thousand BitTorrent peers.

In the original protocol, it was possible to get two endpoints to transact over Websockets even if a middlebox between them didn't perfectly enforce the protocol.

In this trial, there is no doubt that the primary endpoint was positive and clinically and statistically significant, even with only 40% of people on the trial having had a progression event.

Endpoint definitions

noun

a place where something ends or is complete

See also: termination terminus