Finish off phrase
To put an end to something in a specific way or by doing the last part of it.
She finished off her performance with a song that she hadn't debuted.
I had thought I could finish off the essay in about 15 minutes, but it turned out to be much longer than that.
To make someone or an animal that has already been injured severely die.
I finished off the deer because I didn't want to see it groan in anguish.
The killer broke his legs and finished him off with a bullet in the head.
To eat, drink or use the last proportion of something.
There is only one slice of pizza left. Who will finish it off?
After finishing off the burger, remember to put your trash in the right place.
To put an end to something
1. Used to refer to a point where a process or an activity ends
2. Used to refer to a point where someone no longer survives; death
If something claims one's life, it takes their life or kills them.
It is inevitable that good experiences will eventually end.
The verb "finish" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
The inexplicable or concealed place or state indicates the afterlife.
I'm very sorry for your dad. He's beyond the veil.