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  1. finish somebody off Climbing that hill really finished me off. finish somebody A lecture from my parents now would just finish me. Word Origin Middle English: from Old French feniss-, lengthened stem of fenir, from Latin finire, from finis ‘end’. Phrasal Verbs. finish off; finish up;

  2. a beautifully finished suit; the finished article; Despite plenty of progress Murphy is not yet the finished product and has plenty of room for improvement. See finished in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See finished in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English

  3. Synonyms for FINISHED: completed, done, complete, ended, up, concluded, over, terminated; Antonyms of FINISHED: unfinished, incomplete, ongoing, continuing ...

  4. Finished definition: Brought to a state of completion. Inside of the great kitchen, beside the fire, the men were shouting and laughing; for the blacksmith had finished his song, and it was very pleasing.

  5. Define finish. finish synonyms, finish pronunciation, finish translation, English dictionary definition of finish. v. fin·ished , fin·ish·ing , fin·ish·es v. tr. 1. a. To stop after reaching the point at which there is nothing left to do: finished cleaning the room.

  6. Synonyms for FINISH: complete, finalize, accomplish, polish, perfect, fulfill, fulfil, get through; Antonyms of FINISH: drop, quit, abandon, discontinue, forsake ...

  7. 3 [transitive] finish something (off/up) to eat, drink, or use what remains of something He finished off his drink with one large gulp. We might as well finish up the cake. 4 [intransitive] to be in a particular state or position at the end of a race or a competition + adj. She was delighted to finish second. The dollar finished the day slightly down. + noun She was delighted to finish a close ...