The difference between Finished and In the books
Finished is also adjective with the meaning: processed or perfected.
In the books is also phrase with the meaning: finished.
check bellow for the other definitions of Finished and In the books
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Finished as an adjective (comparable):
Processed or perfected.
Examples:
"He gave a very finished, but uninspired performance."
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Finished as an adjective:
Completed; concluded; done.
Examples:
"I won't be finished until just before lunch."
"The program was finally finished after three hours."
"He wasn't finished cleaning up until nearly noon."
"He wasn't quite finished with his assignment."
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Finished as an adjective:
Done for; doomed; used up.
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Finished as a verb:
Examples:
"He finished the cabinet with two more layers of polyurethane."