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Antonyms for have done with
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : duhn |
Phonetic Transcription : dʌn |
- accept
- admit
- allow
- appoint
- approve
- ascend
- bear
- begin
- carry on
- choose
- claim
- commence
- complete
- continue
- create
- destroy
- disregard
- do
- downpour
- embrace
- employ
- endure
- engage
- fail
- finish
- forget
- give up
- go
- go back
- go on
- hire
- hold
- ignore
- initiate
- introduce
- keep
- keep on
- leave
- legalize
- lose
- maintain
- marry
- miss
- mount
- neglect
- not finish
- open
- overlook
- permit
- persevere
- persist
- pour
- preserve
- promote
- pursue
- ratify
- rediscover
- restart
- resume
- retain
- return
- revert
- rise
- sanction
- save
- schedule
- secure
- set up
- start
- stay
- store
- take in
- take up
- unsettle
- uphold
- welcome
Definition of have done with
Origin :- past participle of do; from Old English past participle gedon (a vestige of the prefix is in ado). U.S. Southern use of done in phrases like "he done gone to the store" is attested from 1827, according to OED: "a perfective auxiliary or with adverbial force in the sense 'already; completely.' " Meaning "finished" is early 15c. Slang done for "doomed" is from 1842.
- As in desist : verb stop, refrain from
- As in discard : verb get rid of
- As in dismiss : verb send away, remove; free
- As in drop : verb abandon; ignore
- As in finish : verb bring to a conclusion; get done
- As in forsake : verb abandon, turn one's back on
Synonyms for have done with
- abandon
- abdicate
- abjure
- abolish
- abort
- abstain
- accomplish
- achieve
- adios
- avoid
- bag it
- banish
- be alienated from
- boot
- break off
- break up
- break with
- bring to a close
- brush off
- bundle
- call off
- can
- cancel
- carry through
- cashier
- cast aside
- cast off
- cast out
- cease
- change one's tune
- chase
- chuck
- clear
- clinch
- close
- complete
- conclude
- crown
- culminate
- deal with
- decline
- deep-six
- deport
- desert
- detach
- determine
- disband
- discard
- discharge
- disclaim
- discontinue
- dismiss
- disown
- dispatch
- dispense with
- disperse
- dispose of
- dispossess
- dissolve
- ditch
- divorce
- do
- do away with
- do without
- drift away
- drive out
- drop
- dump
- dust off
- effect
- eighty-six
- eject
- eliminate
- end
- execute
- expel
- finalize
- fold
- forbear
- force out
- forfeit
- forget about
- forgo
- forsake
- forswear
- free of
- fulfill
- get out of the way
- give over
- give up
- halt
- hang it up
- have done with
- interrupt
- jettison
- jilt
- junk
- kick
- kick out
- kiss goodbye
- knock off
- leave
- leave flat
- leave high and dry
- leave off
- let go
- let out
- lock out
- lose
- make
- make short work of
- mop up
- not do
- oust
- outlaw
- part from
- part with
- pause
- perfect
- protest
- push aside
- push back
- put by
- put finishing touches on
- quit
- reject
- release
- relegate
- relinquish
- remit
- remove
- renounce
- repeal
- repel
- repudiate
- resign
- rid
- round off
- round up
- run out on
- sacrifice
- scrap
- scratch
- scrub
- send off
- send packing
- separate
- set aside
- settle
- sew up
- shake
- shake off
- shed
- show out
- show the door
- shut down
- shutter
- slough off
- spurn
- stop
- supersede
- surcease
- surrender
- suspend
- sweep away
- take the oath
- terminate
- throw away
- throw out
- throw over
- throw overboard
- top off
- toss aside
- turn out
- ultimate
- walk out on
- wash one's hands of
- wash out
- waste one
- wind up
- wipe out
- wrap
- wrap up
- write off
- yield
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