Verb
finish a task completely
finally be or do something
Source: WordNetSport is born clean and it would stay that way if it was the athletes who ran it for the pleasure of taking part, but then the fans and the media intervene and finish up by corrupting it with the pressure that they exercise. Bode Miller
I am in Boston right now, in fact, to do work at the New England Historical Genealogical Library, where I'm trying to finish up tracing my lineage back to the seventeenth century. Rick Moody
I like playing for the purple and gold. This is where I want to finish up. Kobe Bryant
I really want to go back to school and finish up my sociology degree. Alicia Sacramone
If eating poison finish up the plate. Japanese Proverb
Let us hurry and finish up the food; when visitors arrive, the meal will be over. New Zealander Proverb