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  1. finish somebody off Climbing that hill really finished me off. finish somebody A lecture from my parents now would just finish me. Word Origin Middle English: from Old French feniss- , lengthened stem of fenir , from Latin finire , from finis ‘end’.

  2. 1 finish / ˈ fɪnɪʃ/ verb. finishes; finished; finishing. Britannica Dictionary definition of FINISH. 1. a : to reach the end of (something) : to stop doing (something) because it is completed. [+ object] He finished (giving) his speech and sat down. He hasn't finished his work yet. = He hasn't finished working yet.

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  4. 3 [transitive] finish something (off/up) to eat, drink, or use what remains of something He finished off his drink with one large gulp. We might as well finish up the cake. 4 [intransitive] to be in a particular state or position at the end of a race or a competition + adj.

  5. FINISH UP definition: 1. If you finish up in a particular place or situation, that is the place or situation that you are…. Learn more.

  6. Finish definition: to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete. See examples of FINISH used in a sentence.

  7. FINISH meaning: 1. to complete something, or come to the end of an activity: 2. to end: 3. to eat, drink, or use…. Learn more.