Finish
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Finish ( verb )
- Complete (a task or activity).
- Bring to an end.
- Consume or get through the final amount or quantity of (something, especially food or drink).
- Bring (a thing) to a state of completion.
- Cover or decorate the surface of (something) to protect or improve its appearance.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french finiss-, lengthened stem of finir, from latin finire, from finis "end".
Examples:
- He finished the book.
- She finished her studies.
- They finished the project.
- He finished his meal.
- She finished the table with varnish.
(As a noun)
Finish ( noun )
- Complete (a task or activity).
- Bring to an end.
- Consume or get through the final amount or quantity of (something, especially food or drink).
- Bring (a thing) to a state of completion.
- Cover or decorate the surface of (something) to protect or improve its appearance.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french finiss-, lengthened stem of finir, from latin finire, from finis "end".
Examples:
- He finished the book.
- She finished her studies.
- They finished the project.
- He finished his meal.
- She finished the table with varnish.