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final stage

n. the concluding parts of an event or occurrence; "the end was exciting"; "I had to miss the last of the movie" [syn: end, last]

Usage examples of "final stage".

Whilst the mallow reaches the highly elaborate form of the leaf only in the final stage, the delphinium leaps forth at the outset, as it were, with the fully accomplished leaf, and then protracts its withdrawal into the calyx over a number of steps, so that this process can be watched with our very eyes.

Until this final stage is reached, each of us is reified by the artifact.

The Fravashi teach that once in every cycle of time, one is born who will evolve from multiplexity to the omniplex, which is the fourth and final stage of liberation.

This final stage added 15 degrees - letting the observer look straight up, at a 90-degree angle.

If all of them are here, it's our chance to make a clean sweep and annihilate the opposition once and for all, at the beginning of the immanentizing of the Eschaton, rather than in the final stage.

The problem was that rocket fuels, especially the liquid fuels always used for the final stage of a space launch, were essentially high explosives.

The final stage of the ASAT was basically a smart projectile, which would use the momentum imparted by the rocket boosters to hurl itself at its target.

He begins with Adonis as a grown man, says nothing of his origins, and concerns himself only with the final stage of the myth, following a version given by Ovid.