end to end

/ˈɛnd tə ˈɛnd/
adjective
  1. Involving or covering the entire process from beginning to final result, without gaps.
    • The company offers end-to-end delivery service, from packing to doorstep arrival.
    • We need an end-to-end solution for managing the project from start to finish.
    • The software provides end-to-end encryption to protect messages at every step.
  2. Arranged or placed so that the ends of two or more things touch or line up in a straight line.
    • The train cars were connected end-to-end along the track.
    • The children lined up their blocks end-to-end to make a long tower.
    • They placed the tables end-to-end to create one long banquet table.
Antonyms
adverb
  1. In a way that connects or covers from one end to the other, often referring to a journey or process.
    • The network cable was laid end-to-end through the building.
    • The pipeline runs end-to-end across the entire state.
    • They hiked the trail end-to-end over three weeks.