Finished or having been brought to an end
“The group stood back, admiring the finished artwork depicting a bowl of fruit.”
Without hope or prospect of completion, success, or survival
“He knew, in his mind, that his sporting career was finished after his most recent injury.”
(of a person's work) Expert or accomplished
“It was a highly finished performance by the maestro.”
(of a surface) Buffed or varnished
“The tabletop must be finished before it is delivered to our customer.”
Having been or happened in the distant past
Not lacking any part or component
No longer capable, effective or needed
No longer operating as a business due to bankruptcy
Which has broken down and, as a result, is no longer in working order
Covered, finished or decorated with paint
Having reached the end of a cycle
Coated or covered with a thin layer of silver through the process of electroplating
In a complete or fully mature stage of development
Having no power or energy left
Having been worked or prepared
Accomplished, achieved, or developed in a highly successful and realized manner
Dead, no longer alive
Lacking in material possessions or financial wealth
Clear, settled, or fixed
Permanently no longer available or in production
Having knowledge of a fact or area
Being without flaws or defects
Allowing no further doubt or dispute
Of the greatest possible degree or amount
No longer in fashion
To have carried out an action to the end
“The event will finish with an evening dinner and entertainment at the nearby hotel.”
To have expended or consumed by employing
“I will have to buy some new detergent after we finish the last remaining amount of what we currently have.”
To have expressed in greater detail
(of food) Past tense for to consume or get through the final amount or portion of
“Finish your vegetables, or there will be no dessert for you!”
(of drink) Past tense for to consume or get through the final amount or portion of
“Will it make you feel better if you finish a whole bottle of wine? No.”
Past tense for to put a coating on, especially as a final touch
“Sammy used a sage green stain to finish his garden wall.”
Past tense for to end the life of, or defeat comprehensively
“Johnny Cage has the ability to finish his opponent in a truly gruesome manner.”
Past tense for to defeat comprehensively or convincingly
“Gamers are able to create intense attacks with unique camera angles to finish their opponents with a cinematic ultimate attack.”
Past tense for to exit from a given situation, place or event
“After four long years, she would finally finish college.”
To be finished or done with
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