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ADJECTIVE:1. Having reached completion: complete, done. See PART. 2. Proceeding or lying in an uninterrupted line or course: direct, straight, straightforward. See STRAIGHT. 3. Having no further relationship: done, finished. See START. 4. No longer effective, capable, or valuable: done, done for, finished, washed-up. Informal : kaput. Idioms: at the end of the line (or road) , over the hill, past one's prime. See ABILITY, START.
ADVERB:1. From one end to the other: around, over, round, throughout. See PART. 2. To an end or conclusion: over. See START.
 
 
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