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endgame

noun

  1. chess term
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈɛnd.ɡeɪm/

adj

Etymology: From end + game.

  1. Having become canon by the end of the plot of a work of fiction or speculated to be intended to become such.

    TJLC’ers’ strong belief in Johnlock as endgame was intrinsically linked with their trust in the show’s creators, which enabled them to interpret the repeated denial of the subtext in Sherlock as part of the game.

    I think the fans and I were pretty aligned with who we wanted as endgame couples.

noun

Etymology: From end + game.

  1. The final stage of a game of chess, when there are few pieces left.

    Rooks become much more important in the endgame.

    The real end game consists of a position where the method can be analytically demonstrated by which the slightly superior force can win.

  2. The final stage of a game of bridge, when there are few cards left.

    You can't really use squeeze plays until the endgame.

    Bridge writing tends to concentrate on the end game.

  3. The final stage of any game.

    Being stuck with two V tiles can make for an awkward Scrabble endgame.

    Lower levels often mean higher stakes, with characters lacking the inflated health pools and superhuman abilities of endgame builds.

  4. The final stage of an extended process or course of events, especially with the implication of the imminent realization of a masterful strategy or plan.

    What's his endgame, do you think?

    He had been a Commando during the war, had landed on Sword Beach and skirmished his way across the ravaged remains of Europe after D-Day before slogging out the endgame, attached to the 63rd Anti-Tank Regiment.

  5. The gameplay available in a massively multiplayer online role-playing game for players who have completed all of the preset challenges.
  6. The thematic element of an advanced cryptic crossword puzzle, typically solved after completing the grid.

    Listener endgames have included […] shading every instance of the letters N - Z in the completed grid to reveal a 'normal' blocked crossword hidden in the one just solved

    What do you look for in an Advanced Cryptic crossword? […] Good balance of clues and endgame