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finish - verb

  1. To complete a race or competition in a specified position: come in, place, run. See be.
  2. To bring or come to a natural or proper end: close, complete, conclude, consummate, end, terminate, wind up, wrap up. See start.
  3. To use all of: consume, drain, draw down, eat up, exhaust, expend, play out, run through, spend, use up. Informal polish off. See increase.
  4. To cause the death of. carry off, cut down, cut off, destroy, dispatch, kill, slay. Slang waste, zap. See help.
  5. To take the life of (a person or persons) unlawfully. destroy, kill, liquidate, murder, slay. Informal put away. Slang bump off, do in, knock off, off, rub out, waste, wipe out, zap. See help.
  6. To cause the complete ruin or wreckage of: bankrupt, break down, cross up, demolish, destroy, ruin, shatter, sink, smash, spoil, torpedo, undo, wash up, wrack, wreck. Slang total. See help.

finish - noun

  1. A concluding or terminating: cease, cessation, close, closing, closure, completion, conclusion, consummation, end, ending, end of the line, period, stop, stopping point, termination, terminus, wind-up, wrap-up. See continue.
  2. The last part: close, conclusion, end, ending, finale, last, termination, wind-up, wrap-up. See start.