Meaning & Definition of word "Finishing"

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    Finishing

    /ˈfɪnɪʃɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of completing or concluding something.
      • Example: The finishing of the project took longer than expected.
    • 2. A technique or process that enhances the appearance or quality of something.
      • Example: The furniture has a beautiful varnish as part of its finishing.
    • 3. The final stage or outcome of a race or competition.
      • Example: The finishing of the marathon was thrilling as the crowd cheered.

    verb:

    • 1. The present participle of finish, meaning to complete or to bring to an end.
      • Example: She is finishing her homework before dinner.
    • 2. To execute the final steps of a task or project.
      • Example: He is finishing the details on the report.
    • 3. To give the final touches or enhancements to something.
      • Example: They are finishing the paint job on the house.

    Etymology

    Derived from the verb 'finish', which comes from Middle English 'fineshen', from Old French 'finir', from Latin 'finire' meaning 'to end, limit'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    finishing touch:

    A small addition that improves the overall look or quality.

    finishing school:

    An institution for teaching socially acceptable behavior and etiquette.

    finishing line:

    The line at the end of a race; the point at which something ends.

    Related Words

    finish:

    To complete or bring something to an end.

    final:

    Last in a series or at the end of something.

    completion:

    The action or process of finishing something.

    Slang Meanings of finishing

    Meaning: To finish off in a definitive manner.

    Example Sentence: I'm just about done; I’ll be finishing this project tonight.

    Meaning: To achieve something successfully, especially in a competitive or challenging context.

    Example Sentence: He really finished strong in the race, passing several runners in the last lap.