Noun
a place where something ends or is complete
Source: WordNetWe as a security company are not able to develop true endpoint security for iOS. That will mean disaster for Apple. ... when it happens it will be the worst-case scenario because there will be no protection. The Apple SDK won't let us do it. Eugene Kaspersky
The desire to continue to feel yourself guilty arguably finds its endpoint in modern European liberal societies: the first societies in human history who, when they are hit, ask what they did to deserve it. Unassuageable historical guilt carries over into the present. Douglas Murray
A back titration is useful if the endpoint of the reverse titration is easier to identify than the endpoint of the normal titration, as with precipitation reactions. Source: Internet
A drop of indicator solution is added to the titration at the beginning; the endpoint has been reached when the color changes. Source: Internet
An application binds a socket to its endpoint of data transmission, which is a combination of an IP address and a service port. Source: Internet
As the endpoint of endocytosis, the lysosome also acts as a safeguard in preventing pathogens from being able to reach the cytoplasm before being degraded. Source: Internet