Words Starting With "F"

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Finales

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The noun "finale" (plural: "finales") refers to the final or concluding part of something, especially a performance or competition. It can also refer to the last episode of a television season or a series.

Finalisation

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The noun "finalisation" refers to the act of making something definitive or complete, such as a decision, agreement, or plan. It can also refer to the process of settling or concluding a matter, often in a formal or official sense.

Finalise

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To finalize means to complete or settle something, usually after a process of discussion, consideration, or negotiation. It often implies that a decision has been made or an agreement has been reached, and that all details have been sorted out.

Finalised

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Finalised refers to something that has been completed, finished, or settled in a decisive or conclusive manner. It can also mean thoroughly examined, debated, or agreed upon, and is often used to describe decisions, plans, or agreements that have been fully considered and put into action.

Finalises

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Verbs: to finalize (present participle finalizing; past tense finalized; past participle finalized)<br><br>To finalize means to complete or conclude something, especially a plan, agreement, or contract, in a way that makes it binding or official. It can also mean to complete or finish something to the point where it is no longer subject to alteration or change.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She finalized the deal with the company yesterday.<br> He spent all weekend finalizing the report for the boss.<br> The contract was finalized after both parties signed it.

Finalising

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To finalise something means to complete or complete the process of making it official or settled, often with formalities or paperwork being completed. It can also mean to put the finishing touches on a project or task, making it ready for presentation or use.

Finalist

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The word "finalist" refers to a person or team that has reached the last stage of a competition, tournament, or selection process and has a good chance of winning. It is often used to describe a candidate or contestant who has made it to the final round or stage of a contest, and is one step away from being declared the winner.

Finalists

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Finalists are the last two or three remaining candidates or competitors in a competition, election, or selection process who are considered to be the most likely to win or succeed. They are the ones who have progressed to the final stage of the competition and are now being considered for the top prize or recognition.

Finality

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Finality refers to the state of being complete or irreversible. It can also refer to a sense of decisiveness or conclusiveness. In other words, something that has finality is something that is fixed, settled, and cannot be changed. It can also imply a sense of final resolution or outcome, often with a sense of finality to put an end to something.

Finalization

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Finalization refers to the process of concluding or terminating something, often in a formal or official manner. It can also refer to the act of making something complete or finalized, such as the finalization of a document, a project, or a transaction. In a broader sense, finalization can also imply a sense of finality, bringing something to a close or putting an end to it.

Finalize

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To complete or conclude something, especially in a formal or official sense. This can refer to bringing an agreement, contract, or project to a close, making a final decision, or making something official and binding.

Finalized

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The verb "to finalize" means to make something complete and official, often by signing a document or making a formal decision. In this sense, the adjective "finalized" means that something is now complete, official, and irreversible.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company finalized the deal last week.<br> After much negotiation, we finalized the contract.<br><br>In general, "finalized" implies that a process or decision is now complete and cannot be changed. It can also indicate that the details have been settled, and all parties are in agreement.

Finalizes

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Verb: to complete or make official something that has been under consideration or development; to bring to a close or completion.<br><br>Example: "She finalized the purchase of the new car yesterday."

Finalizing

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The word "finalizing" is a present participle verb form, which means it is being used to describe an ongoing action. In this context, "finalizing" means to complete or conclude something, usually a process or a project, in the sense of making a decision or achieving a goal.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company is finalizing the details of the merger.<br> She is finalizing her PhD thesis and expects to graduate in June.<br><br>In general, "finalizing" implies that a task or a plan is nearing its completion, and the remaining steps or tasks are being taken to bring it to a successful conclusion.

Finally

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Finally is an adverb that means after a long time or after a series of events. It is used to indicate that something has happened after a lot of waiting, effort, or delay. It can also be used to signal the end of a process, a struggle, or a hardship, indicating that something has been achieved or overcome despite the challenges. For example, "I've been studying for years, and I've finally passed the exam."

Finals

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The word "finals" typically refers to the last or concluding part of a series of events, exams, or performances. In the context of education, it often refers to the last set of exams or assessments that students take at the end of a semester, academic year, or program. These exams are usually the most important ones, as they determine the student's final grade or certification.

Finance

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Finance refers to the management of money and investments. It involves the flow of capital and assets, and the analysis of financial data to make informed decisions. Finance can include activities such as budgeting, investing, and managing risk, as well as a broad range of financial products and services, such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives.

Financed

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Paid for or supported by money or funds: "The company was financed by a group of investors."

Finances

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Finances refer to the money, property, and resources that a person, business, or organization has or owes, including cash, investments, debts, and assets.

Financial

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Financial refers to something related to money, finance, or economic affairs. It can describe something that is concerned with the management of money, the use of money to create wealth, or the risks and rewards associated with investing or borrowing money. In a broader sense, financial can also refer to the degree or extent to which something is related to economic or financial well-being, such as financial stability, financial security, or financial independence.

Financialisation

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Financialization refers to the increasing dominance of financial motives, markets, and institutions in the economy. This phenomenon has been characterized by a shift away from industrial production and towards the manipulation of financial assets and instruments, such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives. As a result, financial institutions, such as banks and hedge funds, have become more powerful and influential, often at the expense of other sectors, such as manufacturing and small business. Financialization can also lead to an unsustainable economic system, where the pursuit of profits through financial transactions takes precedence over other social and economic considerations.

Financialization

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Financialization refers to a process in which a society's wealth and power become increasingly concentrated in the hands of a small group of individuals who control the global financial system, often to the detriment of the broader population. It involves the increasing dominance of financial institutions and markets over the economy, often leading to increased income and wealth inequality.

Financially

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Meaning: relating to or concerned with money or wealth, especially in a responsible or cautious way.

Financials

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Financials refer to the financial records, statements, and reports of a company, including its income, expenses, assets, liabilities, and equity. These documents provide an overview of a company's financial health and performance, and are often used by investors, creditors, and other stakeholders to make informed decisions. Examples of financial documents include balance sheets, income statements, cash flow statements, and other statistical reports.

Financier

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A financier is a person who provides financial backing or support to a project, business, or venture. They may invest money, offer loans, or provide other forms of financial assistance to help achieve the project's goals. Financiers can be individuals, groups, or organizations that finance businesses, projects, or entrepreneurial ventures in exchange for returns, such as interest, dividends, or capital gains.

Financiers

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Financiers are individuals or organizations that provide financial resources to businesses or projects. They are typically wealthy individuals, investment firms, or banks that provide capital in the form of loans, credit, or equity investments.

Financing

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Financing is the process of providing or obtaining money or resources to support a project, business, or activity, typically through loans, investments, or other financial arrangements. It can also refer to the management or organization of these financial resources to achieve a specific goal or outcome.

Finary

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I think there might be a small mistake. The word you provided is likely "financial", not "finary". If that's the case, let me help you understand the meaning of "financial":<br><br>Financial refers to something related to money, finance, or the economy. It can describe financial institutions, financial markets, financial instruments, or financial transactions. For example, "The company's financial reports showed a significant increase in profits."

Finasteride

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Finasteride is a type of medication that is used to treat male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) and enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia).

Finative

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I apologize, but "finative" is not a commonly used word in English language. It appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard term, and therefore, it does not have a widely accepted meaning.<br><br>However, I can offer a possible breakdown of the word:<br><br>"Fin-" may be derived from the Latin "finis," meaning "end" or "boundary."<br><br>"-ative" is a suffix used to form nouns indicating a process or action.<br><br>If we combine these elements, a possible interpretation of "finative" could be related to the idea of something ending or terminating a process or action. However, this is purely speculative, and without further context or information, it's difficult to provide a definitive meaning.

Finch

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A finch is a small to medium-sized bird that belongs to the Passeriformes order. It is known for its distinctive beak shape and diverse plumage. Finches are found in a wide range of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and deserts, and are found on every continent except Antarctica. There are over 100 different species of finches, each with its own unique characteristics.

Finches

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Finches are a type of small to medium-sized bird that are found in warm and temperate regions around the world. They are known for their distinctive beaks, which vary in shape and size depending on the species, and are often adapted to their specific diet. Finches are social birds that often live in flocks and are known for their bright colors and melodious songs.

Finchley

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Finchley is a district in North London, England. The name is often associated with the Finchley constituency, a former parliamentary constituency in the House of Commons.

Find

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The word "find" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br> To discover or come across something: "I found a great restaurant in town."<br> To locate or identify something: "Can you find the address on the map?"<br> To come up with or discover a solution or idea: "I've been trying to find a way to fix this problem."<br> To receive something as a result of seeking or looking for it: "I found a nice gift in the mail."<br><br>In general, the word "find" implies a sense of discovery, exploration, or searching for something. It can also imply a sense of achieving or accomplishing something through effort or investigation.

Finder

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A person who finds or discovers something, typically after searching or looking for it.

Finders

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Finders typically refer to people who discover something, often unintentionally. This can include objects, locations, or even opportunities. The phrase is often used to describe those who stumble upon something valuable or significant, often by chance. For example, "The treasure hunter was known as a master finder, having discovered many rare artifacts during his expeditions."