To complete or carry out an action to the end
“He was asking me about where I was, and I told him that I was studying and had to finish off my assignment.”
To achieve or fulfill something that one has set out to accomplish
“But the third match point was the charm for Thiem, who crushed a massive inside-in forehand winner to finish off his victory.”
To exhaust or use up all of a given resource
“Then, in the last quarter, there is a mad rush to finish off their funds with perhaps little regard to real priorities.”
To devour or eat up everything
“I want you to finish off everything on your plate, including your vegetables.”
To drink up everything
“Harte agreed pleasantly as he watched Jack finish off the last of the champagne.”
To take someone's life, usually after a battle
“Johnny Cage would finish off Raiden after beating him to a pulp.”
To cause to come to an end
To have carried out a plan, task or action to the end
To perform an act that ensures success or victory
To separate into pieces as a result of a collision, blow, shock, or strain
To comprehensively defeat
To make slight corrections or adjustments to
To annul or abolish by an authoritative act
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