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View definitions for to a finish

to a finish

adjective as in till hell freezes over

noun as in consummation

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Almost two hours after the match was delayed it resumed - with VAR having ruled the goal was offside - and was played to a finish behind closed doors.

From BBC

But before the match could be played to a finish, it was announced that Argentina's potential equaliser was actually ruled out by a video assistant referee decision that showed a player was offside before Medina scored.

From BBC

The Republican National Convention then sagged to a finish with a rambling, disjointed 93-minute slog of a speech that followed an evening of testimonials — about Trump’s record in office, his golf game, his taste in music, his dance moves, and a great many other Trumpian triumphs.

O'Sullivan leads 10-6 against the world number 18, with the match being played to a finish on Monday afternoon from 13:00 BST.

From BBC

Toward the end, working from outlines or less, they rushed to a finish and let visual spectacle overshadow the once-vivid characters.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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