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.

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  1. Finished as an adjective (comparable):

    Processed or perfected.

    Examples:

    "He gave a very finished, but uninspired performance."

  2. 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."

  3. Finished as an adjective:

    Done for; doomed; used up.

  1. Finished as a verb:

    Examples:

    "He finished the cabinet with two more layers of polyurethane."

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