E0139200 (ĕnd′plā′)n. A play in bridge that forces an opponent to lead and results in the opponents' losing one or more tricks that they would have won had they not been leading.
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(ˈɛndˌpleɪ) bridgen (Bridge) a way of playing the last few tricks in a hand so that an opponent is forced to make a particular leadvb (tr) (Bridge) to force (an opponent) to make a particular lead near the end of a hand: declarer endplayed West for the jack of spades.