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Definition of done : 1. Given; executed; issued; made public; - used chiefly in the clause giving the date of a proclamation or public act.
2. It is done or agreed; let it be a match or bargain; - used elliptically.
3. of Do.
4. p. p. from Do, and formerly the infinitive.
5. Performed; executed; finished.

Synonyms:

vanished, au naturel, ended, down, gone, ready, deep-fried, over, been, cold, prostrate, start, perfected, ruined, expired, over with, nonextant, have, settled, bade, ability, knackered, burned, right, through with, befell, drained, wrought, tapped out, pooped, past, arisen, fulfilled, burned-out, beat, beaten, great, fried, exactly, curried, kaput, awoke, logy, done in, doomed, yes, tuckered, bushed, do, al dente, awoken, unfinished, bygone, done for, prepared, deviled, begat, baked, bypast, departed, determined, defunct, absolutely, wearied, limp, worn, anymore, washed-out, breaded, washed-up, begotten, of course, completed, agreed, ate, bestridden, became, jaded, OK, befallen, played out, worn-out, part, all in, raw, precisely, bestrode, approved, exhausted, borne, tired, wiped out, begun, stewed, battered, mission accomplished, hot, be, bleary, at an end, bidden, bitten, aweary, arose, rendered, fatigued, realized, terminated, concluded, spent, sunk, blown, up, cooked, dead, began

acted (part of speech: verb)

endeavored, labored, appeared, performed, perpetrated, moved, did, functioned, transacted, behaved, executed, officiated, reacted, conducted, operated, worked, comported, acted, exercised

complete (part of speech: adjective)

conclusive, whole, accomplished, complete, unified, intact, solid, exhaustive, unabridged, finished, uncut, comprehensive, integral, entire, all, sum, plenary, through, total, undivided, thorough, final, universal, collective, full, unsevered

ventured (part of speech: verb)

undertaken, pursued, undertook, ventured, maneuvered, schemed, initiated, campaigned

behaved (part of speech: verb)

practiced, deported, proceeded

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