have done with

The idiom "have done with" conveys a sense of finality, whether ending an action, task, or relationship.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)To finish or complete something with a sense of finality.

Example

  • Let's have done with this argument and move on.

B2General

(informal)To stop being involved with or concerned about something.

Example

  • I decided to have done with the project and focus on other things.

B2Relationships

(informal)To end a relationship or connection.

Example

  • She chose to have done with him after the argument.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "have done with":

done forfinish withdo withto do withthat's done itdone and donehave had itfinish upnot donedo away withfinish offget on with