Need another word that means the same as “finalize”? Find 18 synonyms and 30 related words for “finalize” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Finalize” are: finalise, nail down, settle, conclude, complete, bring to a conclusion, clinch, establish, work out, resolve, decide, secure, tie up, wrap up, put the finishing touches to, set the seal on, seal, confirm
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “finalize” as a verb can have the following definitions:
bring to a conclusion | Take something or somebody with oneself somewhere. |
clinch | Fasten a rope or angling line with a clinch knot. The nails were clinched. |
complete | Complete a pass. He completed his PhD in 1993. |
conclude | Bring or come to an end. It s a wicked old world she concluded. |
confirm | Administer the religious rite of confirmation to. Two recent experiences have confirmed me in this view. |
decide | Cause to decide. The courts decided in favour of the New York claimants. |
establish | Build or establish something abstract. Establish a new department. |
finalise | Make final; put the last touches on; put into final form. |
nail down | Complete a pass. |
put the finishing touches to | Put into a certain place or abstract location. |
resolve | Reduce a subject, statement, etc. by mental analysis into (separate elements or a more elementary form. Symptoms resolved after a median of four weeks. |
seal | Close with or as if with a seal. The pine boarding should be sealed with polyurethane. |
secure | Compress (a blood vessel) to prevent bleeding. A loan secured on your home. |
set the seal on | Put into a certain place or abstract location. |
settle | Give money or property to someone through a deed of settlement or a will. He offered to settle 150 a year on her. |
tie up | Perform a marriage ceremony. |
work out | Make uniform. |
wrap up | Arrange or fold as a cover or protection. |
agreement | Harmony or accordance in opinion or feeling. The two parties were in agreement. |
arbitration | The act of deciding as an arbiter; giving authoritative judgment. They submitted their disagreement to arbitration. |
armistice | An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce. The Italian government signed an armistice with the Allies. |
bargaining | The negotiation of the terms of a transaction or agreement. |
completion | The state of being finished. The risk stays with the seller until completion. |
compromise | Make a compromise arrive at a compromise. We were not prepared to compromise on safety. |
conclude | Come to a close. The doctors concluded that Esther had suffered a stroke. |
concluded | Having come or been brought to a conclusion. |
conclusion | A final settlement. He drew his conclusions quickly. |
destination | The ultimate goal for which something is done. Delft is an ideal destination for a relaxing weekend. |
determination | Deciding or controlling something’s outcome or nature. The determination of molecular structures. |
end | Have an end in a temporal spatial or quantitative sense either spatial or metaphorical. The ending of warranty period. |
ending | The act of ending something. The ending of the Cold War. |
final | A series of games constituting the final stage of a competition. The final chapter. |
finale | The temporal end; the concluding time. A fireworks finale. |
finality | A tone or manner which indicates that no further comment or argument is possible. The finality of death. |
finis | The concluding part of any performance. The market was up at the finish. |
finish | Cause to finish a relationship with somebody. He finished the dishes. |
mediate | Connected indirectly through another person or thing involving an intermediate agency. Public law institutions are a type of mediate state administration. |
negotiate | Obtain or bring about by discussion. They refused to negotiate with the rebels. |
negotiation | The activity or business of negotiating an agreement; coming to terms. A worldwide ban is currently under negotiation. |
parley | Discuss, as between enemies. A parley is in progress and the invaders may withdraw. |
peroration | (rhetoric) the concluding section of an oration. He summarized his main points in his peroration. |
resolution | The number of pixels per square inch on a computer generated display the greater the resolution the better the picture. Complete remission was defined as resolution of clinical evidence of disease. |
resolve | Reduce a subject, statement, etc. by mental analysis into (separate elements or a more elementary form. Alpha zein is often resolved into two major size components. |
settle | Become settled or established and stable in one s residence or life style. The unions have settled their year long dispute with Hollywood producers. |
settlement | The process of establishing a settlement or settlements. The settlement of immigrants in the occupied territories. |
terminate | Terminate the employment of discharge from an office or position. The train will terminate at Stratford. |
termination | An assassination. The termination of a contract. |
truce | An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting or arguing for a certain time. The guerrillas called a three day truce. |
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