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finalize

verb fi·nal·ize \ˈfī-nə-ˌlīz\

: to put (something, such as a plan or an agreement) in a final or finished form

fi·nal·izedfi·nal·iz·ing

Full Definition of FINALIZE

transitive verb
1
:  to put in final or finished form <soon my conclusion will be finalized — D. D. Eisenhower>
2
:  to give final approval to <finalizing the papers prepared … by his staff — Newsweek>
fi·nal·i·za·tion \ˌfī-nə-lə-ˈzā-shən\ noun

Usage Discussion of FINALIZE

Finalize has been frequently castigated as an unnecessary neologism or as United States government gobbledygook. It appears to have first gained currency in Australia (where it has been acceptable all along) in the early 1920s. The United States Navy picked it up in the late 20s, and from there it came into widespread use. It is a standard formation (see -ize ). Currently, it is most frequently used in government and business dealings; it usually is not found in belles-lettres.
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First Known Use of FINALIZE

1901
FINALIZE Defined for Kids

finalize

verb fi·nal·ize \ˈfī-nə-ˌlīz\
fi·nal·izedfi·nal·iz·ing

Definition of FINALIZE for Kids

:  to put in a final or finished form <… Hermione ushered them out of the hall to finalize their plans for the evening. — J. K. Rowling, Chamber of Secrets>

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