endful

Etymology
From (suggested by the Middle English adverb ), equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1) Full of ends or aims; characteristic of having a goal, target, or specific agenda; ambitious; busy.
 * 2) * 2011, Persecution, Plague, and Fire:
 * The Changeling is the play that I find most concretely voices this defiance, even as it refutes in absolute terms earlier efforts to make something endful out of the theater's empty show.
 * The Changeling is the play that I find most concretely voices this defiance, even as it refutes in absolute terms earlier efforts to make something endful out of the theater's empty show.