last, be last, final

last, be last, final
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  • the last/final word — 1 : the final thing said in an argument or a discussion Your mother s decision is the final word on the matter. Why do you always have to have the last word? [=to be the last person to speak] 2 : the power to make a final decision The judge will… …   Useful english dictionary

  • in the last/final analysis — ► after everything has been considered: »In the final analysis, you ve got to have some kind of criteria for assessing people. Main Entry: ↑analysis …   Financial and business terms

  • last — vb endure, *continue, abide, persist Analogous words: survive, outlast, *outlive: remain, *stay Antonyms: fleet last adj Last, latest, final, terminal, concluding, eventual, ultimate are comparable when they mean following all the others in time… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • final — fi·nal adj 1: ending a court action or proceeding leaving nothing further to be determined by the court or to be done except execution of the judgment but not precluding appeal used of an order, decision, judgment, decree, determination, or… …   Law dictionary

  • last — I (final) adjective aftermost, climactic, climactical, closing, completive, completory, concluding, conclusive, conclusory, crowning, decisive, definitive, determinative, end, ending, endmost, extreme, farthest, final, finishing, furthest,… …   Law dictionary

  • as a last/final resort — ► as a first (or last or final) resort before anything else is attempted (or when all else has failed). Main Entry: ↑resort …   English terms dictionary

  • last — last1 /last, lahst/, adj. a superl. of late with later as compar. 1. occurring or coming after all others, as in time, order, or place: the last line on a page. 2. most recent; next before the present; latest: last week; last Friday. 3. being the …   Universalium

  • last — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lǣstan to last, follow; akin to Old English lāst footprint Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. to continue in time 2. a. to remain fresh or unimpaired ; endure b. to manage to… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • last — last1 W1S1 [la:st US læst] determiner, adj 1.) most recent or nearest to the present time →↑next (12) ▪ I hadn t seen him since the last meeting. last night/week/year etc ▪ Did you see the game on TV last night? ▪ The law was passed last August.… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • final word — the last/final word (on sth) idiom the last comment or decision about sth • He always has to have the last word in any argument. • I m willing to wait one more week, and that s my final word on the subject. Main entry: ↑word …   Useful english dictionary

  • final word on something — the last/final word (on sth) idiom the last comment or decision about sth • He always has to have the last word in any argument. • I m willing to wait one more week, and that s my final word on the subject. Main entry: ↑word …   Useful english dictionary

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