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done

Definition for done

adjective as in thoroughly cooked

adjective as in approved, agreed upon

Strong matches

compacted, determined, okay, settled

Weak match

you're on

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Example Sentences

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Having done his best to form friendships within his halls of residence, he reluctantly signed up for accommodation with four others rather than risk finding himself with no house and no-one to share it with.

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"It is a time to get big things done for Canadians, and get them done fast."

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Many AI deals resemble the big buyouts private-equity firms have done for years, in which they raise a mound of debt to juice returns on their investment.

"I remember when I had my levels done 10 years ago, and I was like 'Thank God, at least I know why I'm feeling so awful'."

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Jack Grealish has done well on loan at Everton, but he simply has too much competition to fight his way past and has not featured for the Three Lions since October 2024.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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