Relation: temporally-finishes/temporally-finished-by

From: Time-Interval

To: Time-Interval

Description:

asserts that two Time-Intervals end together

Examples:

  1. (The time of) John's wedding was the last day of spring.
  2. Comment: Here's how this example might be represented. First, John's wedding is related to its Time-Interval using the time relation. Then, that Time-Interval is related to spring (another Time-Interval) by the temporally-finishes relation.
  3. (The time of) John's wedding was the last day of spring.
  4. Comment: Here's how this example might be represented. First, John's wedding is related to its Time-Interval using the time relation. Then, that Time-Interval is related to spring (another Time-Interval) by the temporally-finishes relation.

Neighboring Concepts:

Similar to...But different because...
before Asserts that one Time-Interval comes before another
during Asserts that one Time-Interval is during (completely contained within) another
temporally-overlaps Asserts that one Time-Interval overlaps another, but may not be completely contained within it
temporally-meets Asserts that one Time-Interval meets (abuts) another
temporally-starts Asserts that two Time-Intervals begin together