finît
end (verb transitive and intransitive) Drive to completion. Terminate, end. Perfect. Do not continue. End. Have a certain outcome: it will end badly.
Definitions
To complete (work), (in) lead the object to its completion.
Giving, bring a conclusion to something.
Constitute the conclusion of something.
Putting the finishing touches on the subject of an artwork or crafts, perfect.
Reaching the end of a period of time, completing what is its content.
Finish eating something.
Use until the end.
Stop.
Complete, to kill.
Complete any action taken, lead to its end.
Put an end to something.
Ending his days.
A deal or issue that puts you in touch with somebody.
Permanently sever the relationship we had with someone.
To complete.
Put an end to something.
By way of conclusion.
Put an end to something, a situation that threatens to drag on.
Stop, end.
Have an outcome (good or bad).
Have no end, forever.
Achieve a rank, report.
Complete its life a certain way (in a manner Gen. Bad).
Being on the end, die.
Arrive at, come to.
End completion.
synonyms
complete
stop
die
complete
disappear
fall
die
stop
expire
pass
end
perfect
faint
conclude
interrupt
complete
end
abandon
decide
set
end
tinkering
close
arrange
lead
empty
stop
break
perish
polish
top
succumb
lick
decline
consume
exhaust
user
pass away
turn
dry
happen
from
close
improve
annihilate
chisel
complete
cut
decide
solve
file
ship
fence
botch
arrive
adjust
accomplish
dwindle
pause
decide
unravel
jump
to die
short run
terminate
finalize
swig
intone
die
last
discontinue
cut short
accommodate
go wrong