Have done with something

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phrase

To completely finish, stop and move on from a particular thing, action, or situation.

I am tired of these arguments. I want to have done with it once and for all.
Visual representation of "have done with something" - To completely finish, stop and move on from a particular thing, action, or situation.

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  • have done with it
  • have done with that
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Complete Closure

Indicates a full and final resolution of a situation, without intention to return to it.

Illustration for Complete Closure
After the final court hearing, she was relieved to have done with the case.
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Strong Frustration

Shows a person's intense annoyance with a situation and their desire to end it.

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They have done with the delays and demand immediate action.
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Progression Implication

Suggests readiness to move forward and not remain stuck in the past or present troubles.

Illustration for Progression Implication
Once we have done with this project, we can focus on the next challenge.
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