Expending or consuming by employing
“I will have to buy some new detergent after we finish the last remaining amount of what we currently have.”
Present participle for to come to an end or conclusion
“The event will finish with an evening dinner and entertainment at the nearby hotel.”
Present participle for to put the final touches to
“I just need to add a few extra strokes to finish this masterpiece.”
(of food) Present participle 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) Present participle 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.”
Present participle for to put a coating on, especially as a final touch
“Sammy used a sage green stain to finish his garden wall.”
Present participle for to end the life of, or defeat comprehensively
“Johnny Cage has the ability to finish his opponent in a truly gruesome manner.”
Present participle 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.”
Present participle for to exit from a given situation, place or event
“After four long years, she would finally finish college.”
A break or discontinuance of an action
An improvement or enhancement of something by making changes
The action or process of completing or finishing something
A frame or paneling that's made of wood
The transformation of raw materials into finished products, usually on a large scale
Furthest to the rear
Reaching a decisive moment or point of greatest tension
Combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another
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