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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
end product
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ The F-15 jets were the end product of a research program that began in 1965.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Assimilation is always the end product.
▪ But unlike its predecessors, Midnight Club fails to blend individual brilliance into a quality end product.
▪ Humus: The end product of decomposed organic matter such as leaves.
▪ The end product of such a course of evolution is an obligate parasite that is inextricably linked to a particular host.
▪ The supervision of work on site is a key factor for ensuring a good quality end product as well as for monitoring progress.
▪ Though he said it himself, Hans was a masterpiece of genetics - the end product of two centuries of breeding.
▪ We have been programmed from an early age to rush our activities and are only interested in the end product.
Wiktionary
end product

n. A final product, especially one resulting from a series of stages or processes.

WordNet
end product

n. final product; the things produced [syn: output]

Usage examples of "end product".

But all through the process what we receive from others is only the end product of their thinking.

Ice cream is constantly stirred and agitated as it is frozen, incorporating a fair amount of air into the end product, which increases its volume but not its weight.

Another is to find some way of distinguishing the high-end product.

The Roman alphabet itself was the end product of a long sequence of blueprint copying.

As a general rule you will need a 20% increase in lye for used cooking oil and the end product will contain more soap than you would get with fresh oil.

Because it was alt too easy to envision the end product of their dispassionate and emotionless work as himself.

What appeared to be a flurry of activity was more like the movement of a football backfield, the end product of months of diligent practice.