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put through vs finish

finish vs put through

put through is not a noun while finish is a noun.

put through and finish both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
put through No No Yes No
finish Yes No Yes No
As verbs, finish is a hypernym of put through; that is, finish is a word with a broader meaning than put through:
  • put through: pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue
  • finish: come or bring to a finish or an end
Other hypernyms of put through include complete.
put through (noun) finish (noun)
the act of finishing
a decorative texture or appearance of a surface (or the substance that gives it that appearance)
(wine tasting) the taste of a wine on the back of the tongue (as it is swallowed)
designated event that concludes a contest (especially a race)
the downfall of someone (as of persons on one side of a conflict)
event whose occurrence ends something
the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey)
a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality
the temporal end; the concluding time
put through (verb) finish (verb)
pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue finally be or do something
connect by telephone come or bring to a finish or an end
cause to finish a relationship with somebody
finish eating all the food on one's plate or on the table
provide with a finish
have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical
Difference between put through and finish

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