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finished
if something is finished, you have done all of it:
• She showed him the finished drawing. • I was very pleased with the finished result.
done
[ not before noun ] finished - used especially in everyday English instead of finished:
• I can’t come out till my essay’s done. • They promised the work would be done by April.
complete
[ not before noun ] completely finished – used especially to emphasize that there is no more work to do:
• Six months later the job was complete. • The first stage of the project is now complete.
over
finished – used about an event, activity, or period of time:
• Football practice is over at 4:30. Can you pick me up then? • The summer was nearly over.
be through
informal to have finished doing something or using something:
• I probably won’t be through till about 6 o'clock. • Are you through with those scissors?
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