Finish Definition & Meaning
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verb (used with object)
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to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete.
Synonyms: close, conclude, terminateto finish a novel; to finish breakfast.
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to come to the end of (a course, period of time, etc.).
to finish school.
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to use completely (often followed by up oroff ).
to finish up a can of paint; to finish off the rest of the milk.
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to overcome completely; destroy or kill (often followed byoff ).
This spray will finish off the cockroaches.
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to complete and perfect in detail; put the final touches on (sometimes followed byup ).
He decided to finish his plan more carefully.
She finished up a painting.
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to put a finish on (wood, metal, etc.).
We finished the desk in antique red lacquer.
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to perfect (a person) in education, accomplishments, social graces, etc.
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to ready (livestock) for market by feeding a diet calculated to produce the desired weight.
verb (used without object)
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to come to an end.
The course finishes in January.
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to complete a course, project, etc. (sometimes followed byup ).
I finished before he did. It was nine o'clock when we finished up.
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(of livestock) to become fattened for market.
noun
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the end or conclusion; the final part or last stage.
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the end of a hunt, race, etc..
a close finish.
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a decisive ending.
a fight to the finish.
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the quality of being finished or completed with smoothness, elegance, etc..
to admire the finish of one's writing.
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educational or social polish.
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the manner in which an object is perfected or finished in its preparation, or an effect imparted in finishing.
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the surface coating or texture of wood, metal, etc.
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something used or serving to finish, complete, or perfect a thing.
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woodwork or the like, especially in the interior of a building, not essential to the structure but used for purposes of ornament, neatness, etc..
a finish of black walnut.
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Also called finishing coat. Also called finish coat,. a final coat of plaster or paint.
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a material for application in finishing.
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Animal Husbandry. the fat tissue of livestock.
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the flavor remaining in the mouth after a wine has been swallowed.
verb phrase
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finish with
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to bring to completion.
She's finished with her latest novel.
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to put aside, break all relations with, or reject finally.
He's finished with football and will play only baseball now.
After the way they treated us, we're finished with them.
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verb
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to bring to an end; complete, conclude, or stop
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to be at or come to the end; use up
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to bring to a desired or complete condition
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to put a particular surface texture on (wood, cloth, etc)
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(often foll by off) to destroy or defeat completely
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to train (a person) in social graces and talents
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to end a relationship or association
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to stop punishing a person
I haven't finished with you yet!
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noun
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the final or last stage or part; end
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the death, destruction, or absolute defeat of a person or one side in a conflict
a fight to the finish
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the person, event, or thing that brings this about
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the surface texture or appearance of wood, cloth, etc
a rough finish
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a preparation, such as varnish, used to produce such a texture
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a thing, event, etc, that completes
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completeness and high quality of workmanship
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refinement in social graces
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sport ability to sprint at the end of a race
he has a good finish
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see from soup to nuts (start to finish); in at the death (finish).
Related Words
See end 1.
Other Word Forms
- finisher noun
- nonfinishing adjective
- prefinish verb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of finish
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English finisshen, from Anglo-French, Middle French finiss-, long stem of finir, from Latin fīnīre “to end”; fine 1
Example Sentences
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They ultimately ended the regular season on a four-game losing streak, stumbling their way to a one-and-done finish in the Big Ten tournament.
From Los Angeles Times
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Williams rocked an all-black Balenciaga ensemble -- double-breasted suit, shirt and tie -- with a glittering brooch to finish the look.
From Barron's
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Four years prior, with two points for a win, Rangers won the league, finishing three clear of Aberdeen and four ahead of Motherwell.
From BBC
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Over its previous four seasons, Angel City lost 12 more games than it won, finished with a winning record only once and made just one playoff appearance.
From Los Angeles Times
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American DeChambeau secured the trophy at the first extra hole despite finding water off the tee, after both players had finished on 14 under par.
From BBC
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Related Words
- accomplish
- achieve
- clinch
- close
- complete
- conclude
- do
- end
- make
- play out
- settle
- stop
- wind up
- wrap up
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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