[
UK
/dˈʌn/
]
[ US /ˈdən/ ]
[ US /ˈdən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having finished or arrived at completion
after the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up
it's a done deed
almost through with his studies
certain to make history before he's done - cooked until ready to serve
How To Use done In A Sentence
- It's been destroyed and redone a couple of times since then.
- In a landmark case/decision, the Governor pardoned a woman convicted of killing her husband, who had physically abused her.
- We came here with a few players making their debuts and they have done great. The Sun
- He added: ‘As far as I know nobody was injured at the incident, although the football match was abandoned.’
- Indeed, since entering 2011, I have been cautious; and except for the 14-point, first day of the year "yippee" to 1273, the SPX hasn't really done all that much. Jeffrey Saut: Waiting for a Pullback - Seeking Alpha
- This research has done much to advance our understanding of language learning.
- The requests were the old ones: portraits of pretty mistresses done up as Arcadian shepherdesses, Virgins with downcast eyes and brilliant blue cloaks, sentimentalised pictures of the Infant Christ.
- Would all those who rent their home pay for all work to be done? The Sun
- As a token of our gratitude for all that you have done, we would like you to accept this small gift.
- Upon completion of the donated public welfare project, the donee shall inform the donor of the construction, use of the funds and checking and acceptance of the construction quality.