| 1. | ended or completed. |
| 2. | completed or perfected in all details, as a product: to pack and ship finished items. |
| 3. | polished to the highest degree of excellence: a dazzling and finished piece of writing. |
| 4. | highly skilled or accomplished: a finished violinist. |
| 5. | condemned, doomed, or in the process of extinction: The aristocracy was finished after the revolution. |
| 6. | (of livestock) fattened and ready for market. |
| 1. | to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete: to finish a novel; to finish breakfast. |
| 2. | to come to the end of (a course, period of time, etc.): to finish school. |
| 3. | to use completely (often fol. by up or off): to finish up a can of paint; to finish off the rest of the milk. |
| 4. | to overcome completely; destroy or kill (often fol. by off): This spray will finish off the cockroaches. |
| 5. | to complete and perfect in detail; put the final touches on (sometimes fol. by up): He decided to finish his plan more carefully. She finished up a painting. |
| 6. | to put a finish on (wood, metal, etc.): We finished the desk in antique red lacquer. |
| 7. | to perfect (a person) in education, accomplishments, social graces, etc. |
| 8. | to ready (livestock) for market by feeding a diet calculated to produce the desired weight. |
| 9. | to come to an end: The course finishes in January. |
| 10. | to complete a course, project, etc. (sometimes fol. by up): I finished before he did. It was nine o'clock when we finished up. |
| 11. | (of livestock) to become fattened for market. |
| 12. | the end or conclusion; the final part or last stage. |
| 13. | the end of a hunt, race, etc.: a close finish. |
| 14. | a decisive ending: a fight to the finish. |
| 15. | the quality of being finished or completed with smoothness, elegance, etc.: to admire the finish of one's writing. |
| 16. | educational or social polish. |
| 17. | the manner in which an object is perfected or finished in its preparation, or an effect imparted in finishing. |
| 18. | the surface coating or texture of wood, metal, etc. |
| 19. | something used or serving to finish, complete, or perfect a thing. |
| 20. | woodwork or the like, esp. in the interior of a building, not essential to the structure but used for purposes of ornament, neatness, etc.: a finish of black walnut. |
| 21. | Also called finish coat, finishing coat. a final coat of plaster or paint. |
| 22. | a material for application in finishing. |
| 23. | Animal Husbandry. the fat tissue of livestock. |
| 24. | the flavor remaining in the mouth after a wine has been swallowed. |
| 25. | finish with,
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fin·ish (fĭn'ĭsh) v. fin·ished, fin·ish·ing, fin·ish·es v. tr.
[Middle English finishen, from Old French finir, finiss-, to complete, from Latin fīnīre, from fīnis, end.] fin'ish·er n. |