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Synonyms
fin·ish (fĭńĭsh)

[Middle English finishen, from Old French finir, finiss-, to complete, from Latin fīnīre, from fīnis, end.]

verb: -ished, -ish·ing, -ish·es. 

transitive verb 

  1. To arrive at or attain the end of: finish a race.
  2. To bring to an end; terminate: finished cleaning the room.
  3. To consume all of; use up: finish a pie.
  4. To bring to a desired or required state: finish a painting. See synonyms at complete
  5. To give (wood, for example) a desired or particular surface texture.
  6. To destroy; kill: finished the injured horse with a bullet.
  7. To bring about the ruin of: The stock market crash finished many speculators.

intransitive verb 

  1. To come to an end; stop.
  2. To reach the end of a task, course, or relationship.

noun 

  1. The final part; the conclusion: racers neck-and-neck at the finish.
  2. The reason for one's ruin; downfall.
  3. Something that completes, concludes, or perfects, especially:
    1. The last treatment or coating of a surface: applied a shellac finish to the cabinet.
    2. The surface texture produced by such a treatment or coating.
    3. A material used in surfacing or finishing.
  4. Completeness, refinement, or smoothness of execution; polish.
  5. The flavor left in the mouth after wine has been swallowed.

derivatives

fińish·er
noun