last mile

/'lɑ:st'mail/
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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The final walk of a condemned person to the place of execution: This is the original and specific meaning, referring to the final journey a prisoner makes from their cell to the execution site.
    • The final segment of a process or delivery: In modern business and technology contexts, "last mile" refers to the final, often most challenging, stage of delivering a service or product to the end user or customer.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Original Meaning):

    • The chaplain accompanied the prisoner on the last mile.
    • The tradition was to offer a final meal before the last mile.
  • Noun (Modern Business/Technology Meaning):

    • The high cost of the last mile is a major challenge for logistics companies.
    • Fiber optic cables have been installed, but connecting individual homes is the last mile problem.
Advanced Usage
  • "The last mile problem": A common phrase used in telecommunications, logistics, and service delivery to describe the difficulties and high costs associated with the final stage of connection or distribution.
    • Solving the last mile problem is key to providing universal internet access.
Variants and Related Words
  • Last-mile (adjective): Used to describe things related to this final segment.
    • The company invested in last-mile delivery solutions.
Synonyms
  • Final journey (for the original meaning).
  • Final leg or final stage (for the modern meaning).
Related Phrases
  • "To walk the last mile": An idiom meaning to face one's impending death or a final, unavoidable fate.
    • He knew he had to walk the last mile and accept the consequences of his actions.
Noun
  1. the last walk of a condemned person to the execution place