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When someone sees something, commonly a decision, to the end whatever the result, how dark and wicked it may be.

go to the bitter end is an old mariners saying when the used to swing the lead to find out the depth of the water (i think, maybe it was the anchor rope(cant remember) but it meant the end of the line.. no more to feed out

Exactly right, anchor ropes were tied to posts called bits, when all the anchor rope was let out, what was left was the Bit-ter end. Meaning no more rope.

Usually an indication that the water was too deep to drop anchor and therefore too far from land.

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To go to the bitter end means to persist or continue until the very end, even when facing difficult or unfavorable circumstances. It implies determination and a willingness to see something through to completion despite obstacles or challenges.

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