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final

1 of 2adjective
/ˈfaɪnəl/
1

last in a sequence or process

  • The final chapter of the book revealed the long-awaited twist in the plot.
  • After three rounds, the final contestant took the stage for her performance.
  • This is the final piece of the puzzle, and then the picture will be complete.
  • The final game of the season will determine the championship.
  • The final steps of the recipe are the easiest to follow.
2

occurring at or near the conclusion or last stage of an event, process, or period of time

  • In the final moments of the race, she pushed herself to run even faster.
  • During the final stretch of the semester, students were busy preparing for exams.
  • In the final days of the war, peace negotiations intensified.
  • The athlete gave her best performance in the final moments of the race.
  • In the final stages of the project, the team worked tirelessly to meet the deadline.
3

definitive and impossible to change or reverse

  • The judge's decision is final and cannot be appealed.
  • Once you sign the contract, the terms are final and binding.
  • All sales are final, meaning no refunds or exchanges will be allowed.
  • After hours of discussion, the committee reached a final agreement on the budget.
  • The score at the end of the game was final, and the championship was decided.
4

related to the ultimate purpose, outcome, or result of a process

  • The final goal of the project is to reduce carbon emissions by 20%.
  • Her final destination on the trip was a remote island in the Pacific.
  • The company’s final objective is to expand its operations globally.
  • After months of work, the team presented the final product to the client.
  • The final decision will be made after reviewing all the data.