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Finish out Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɪnɪʃ/ /ˈaʊt
FIN-ish OWT
ˈfɪnɪʃ/ /ˈaʊt
FIN-ish OWT

Definición

To complete something fully, especially when it is difficult or after it has already started. Often used for tasks, projects, or sports seasons.

Uso & Matices

More common in American English, especially in sports or business contexts: 'finish out the season', 'finish out your contract'. Implies seeing something through to the very end. Not the same as just 'finish', which may refer to simply stopping. Slightly informal.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

He decided to finish out his last year at the company.

basic

We need to finish out this project despite the challenges.

basic

The team will finish out the season even if they don't make the playoffs.

basic

Even though I wanted to quit, I decided to finish out the semester.

natural

Let’s just finish out what we started and see how it goes.

natural

You worked so hard—why not finish out the program?

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