finish off
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Definition
- Verb (transitive):
- To complete or conclude something, especially a task or activity, often with a sense of finality: "finish off" means to bring something to an end or to its completion.
- To consume or use the last part of something: It can also mean to eat, drink, or use the remaining portion of something.
- To defeat or kill someone or something decisively: In more figurative or aggressive contexts, it can mean to overcome or eliminate completely.
Usage Examples
- Completing a task:
- She stayed up late to finish off the report.
- Let's finish off this project before the deadline.
- Consuming the last part:
- Who wants to finish off the pizza?
- He finished off the last of the milk.
- Defeating decisively:
- The boxer finished off his opponent with a powerful hook.
- The new policy aims to finish off the remaining corruption.
Advanced Usage
- "to finish something off": to add a final touch or element that completes something.
- A sprinkle of parsley finishes the dish off perfectly.
- "to finish off by doing something": to conclude a series of actions with a specific final action.
- He finished off his speech by thanking the organizers.
Variants and Related Words
- Finish (verb): to bring to an end or complete. (e.g., )
- Finisher (noun): a person or thing that finishes something.
- Finishing (noun/adjective): relating to the final stage. (e.g., )
Synonyms
- Complete: to make whole or perfect.
- Conclude: to bring to a close.
- Consummate: to complete or make perfect.
- Polish off (informal): to finish completely, especially food or a task.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Finish up: to complete the final part of an activity. Often interchangeable with "finish off" in the context of tasks.
- I need to finish up some emails before I leave.
- Finish with: to have no further need for something or to end a relationship.
- Are you finished with the newspaper?
Related Idioms
- Finish off in style: to complete something in an impressive or excellent manner.
- The team finished off the season in style with a championship win.
- Finish what you started: an admonition to complete a task you began.
- Don't give up now; you have to finish what you started.
Verb
- finish a task completely
- I finally got through this homework assignment