bring+to+an+end
91bring to a close — {v. phr.} To terminate; cause to end. * /The meeting was brought to an abrupt close when the speaker collapsed with a heart attack./ …
92bring to a close — {v. phr.} To terminate; cause to end. * /The meeting was brought to an abrupt close when the speaker collapsed with a heart attack./ …
93bring\ to\ a\ close — v. phr. To terminate; cause to end. The meeting was brought to an abrupt close when the speaker collapsed with a heart attack …
94bring\ up\ the\ rear — v. phr. 1. To come last in a march, parade, or procession; end a line. The fire truck with Santa on it brought up the rear of the Christmas parade. The governor and his staff brought up the rear of the parade. 2. informal To do least well; do the …
95bring to a successful conclusion — cause positive results, make end successfully …
96bring up the rear — be in the back, be at the end …
97bring up the rear — be at the end of the line or in the last position The runner from the other school was bringing up the rear in the school relay race …
98bring up the rear — 1》 be at the very end of a queue. 2》 come last in a race. → rear …
99bring up the rear — idi to be at the end; follow behind …
100bring something to an end — …