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finally, at last, succeed, successful, success, achieve, achievement, complete (finish), resolve, resolution, solve, solution

Auslan SignbankDictionary#3535 finish-finally1b
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As a Noun: 1. The act of doing or causing something to happen, usually after a lot of effort. English = achievement, success. 2. The answer or end to some problem or puzzle. English = solution, resolution. As a Verb or Adjective: 1. To do or cause something to happen, especially after a lot of effort. English = achieve, succeed, (be) successful. 2. To get the answer to some problem or puzzle. English = solve, resolve; (be) solved, (be) resolved. 3. To totally finish doing, making, or producing something; of something, to be totally finished with no more work to do or parts to add. English = complete; (be) done, (be) ready, (be) completed, (be) achieved. Interactive: 1. Used alone to mean: 'It's done!', 'I've got the answer!', 'That's right! You've got the answer!' and so on. As Modifier: 1. Usually used at the beginning or end of a sentence to mean that the action in that sentence has come about successfully after some effort. It can also be used next to the verb it modifies. English = at last, finally. 2. Often used next to a main verb to mean that the action of the main verb was finished or completed before another action or time. English = has, have, had (as in ‘has put’, ‘have put’, ‘had put’). Note: 1. This sign can be made from waist height up to head height (forearm is level when at waist height and gradually becomes more vertical the higher the sign is made). The sign can also be made with just one hand. Using just one hand can make the meaning ‘weaker’ or less emphatic.