to end or terminate
to stop (doing something)
to end (something) or come to the end of it
to stop (doing something)
(often + off/up) to eat, drink, use, or dispose of (something) entirely
(also + off) to complete or perfect (something)
to provide (a product) with a finish; esp to put a final coat or surface on (something)
to neaten (the raw edge of a piece of sewing) by oversewing or facing, to prevent fraying
(also + off) to complete or perfect (something)
to provide (a product) with a finish; esp to put a final coat or surface on (something)
to neaten (the raw edge of a piece of sewing) by oversewing or facing, to prevent fraying
to fatten (cattle) before slaughter
dated to send (a girl) to finishing school
to ruin or put an end to (a person, activity, etc)
the scandal that finished his career
informal (also + off) to bring about the death of (somebody)
informal to exhaust (somebody) utterly
to come to an end; to terminate
to come to the end of a course, task, or undertaking in a specified manner
finish with a song
to come to the end of a relationship
(often + up) to arrive or end up in a specified place or state
to end a competition, etc in a specified place or order
to complete a manoeuvre in football by scoring
said of a farm animal: to become suitably fat for marketing
to have no further need of (something one has been using)
to deal fully with (a person)
to break off relations with (a person, group, etc)
I've finished with the Greens
finish with one's boyfriend