endoccurs
Endoccurs is a neologism formed from the words end and occurs. It is not a standard term in major disciplines, but it has appeared in domain-specific discussions to describe phenomena in which a particular event, condition, or item takes place at the end of a sequence, process, or structure. The core idea is that the terminal point is the locus of occurrence, rather than any intermediate step.
In computer science and formal modeling, endoccurs has been used to describe a relation or predicate that
In linguistics and text analysis, the term may appear in discussions of end-of-unit phenomena, such as items
Because endoccurs is not standardized, careful definition is required whenever the term is used. Writers should