finishedadjective
uk/ˈfɪn.ɪʃt/us/ˈfɪn.ɪʃt/finished adjective (COMPLETED)
completed, final or completely used :
How much does the finished product cost?
UK The rebels' ammunition is almost finished and it is only a matter of time before they surrender.
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Finished & over
- bar
- be (all) over bar the shouting idiom
- be done and dusted idiom
- can 1
- closed
- done
- down
- finito
- in the can idiom
- lapsed
- last
- mission
- one, two, etc. down, one, two etc. to go. idiom
- over
- see
- see the last of sth/sb idiom
- through
- up
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finished adjective (OF A PERSON)
[ after verb ] having completed a particular task, or stopped using something:
When do you expect to be finished?
Are you finished with that drill?
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Finished & over
- bar
- be (all) over bar the shouting idiom
- be done and dusted idiom
- can 1
- closed
- done
- down
- finito
- in the can idiom
- lapsed
- last
- mission
- one, two, etc. down, one, two etc. to go. idiom
- over
- see
- see the last of sth/sb idiom
- through
- up
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finished adjective (NOT ABLE TO CONTINUE)
[ after verb ] not able to continue, after a failure of some kind:
This financial crisis means that the government's economic policy is finished.
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Unsuccessful (people and things)
- abortive
- achiever
- barren
- be dead in the water idiom
- botched
- counterproductive
- flatline
- futile
- go/get/head nowhere idiom
- inauspicious
- lame duck
- no-win
- small-time
- stillborn
- struggling
- the doldrums
- unavailing
- unglued
- unpromising
- washed up
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