| Everything seemed so strange, so surreal almost, and yet with a definite air of finality. |
| She's a whirlwind of anger and violence, desperate to deny the finality of Rocky's affliction that she knew she would one day have to face. |
| With the concept of the soul, an entity that is supposed to live on for eternity, death is seemingly cheated of its sting of finality. |
| As the faint stars flickered like a thousand tiny candles, a definite sense of finality came over her. |
| What modern psychologists dispute about the chrysalis image is the finality it implies. |
| For some reason, there seemed to be a particular finality attached to this latest bereavement. |