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finishedfinished /ˈfɪnɪʃt/ adjective ► finished product It took a long time to do, but the finished product was worth it. THESAURUScompletely dealt with so that there is nothing more that you need to do► donecompletely dealt with so that there is nothing more that you need to do: The job’s almost done. I’ll be glad when my exams are over and done with (=used to emphasize that something is done). ► finished/completed done, and dealt with in the way you wanted. Completed is slightly more formal than finished: She showed him the finished drawing. ► complete finished, and having all the necessary parts: The project is almost complete. ► over done or ended. Used about an event, activity, or period of time: The game was over by 10 o’clock. 1[not before noun] not doing, dealing with, or using something anymore SYN done: I’m almost finished.finished with Are you finished with my tools yet?► see thesaurus at done22[only before noun] fully made or completed OPP unfinished: It took a long time to do, but the finished product was worth it.3[not before noun] not able to do something successfully anymore: If the bank refuses to give us the loan, we’re finished! |