have done with

English

Verb

have done with (third-person singular simple present has done with, present participle having done with, simple past and past participle had done with)

  1. (idiomatic, transitive) To finish; to give up or stop working on.
    He was happy to finally have done with his thesis.
    Let's have done with this silly argument.
    • 1904, Jerome K. Jerome, Tommy and Co:
      To cut a long story short, I'm willing to take on the job, provided you really want to have done with it.
  2. (transitive, idiomatic) To end relations with.

Synonyms

  • (finish): be done with
  • (end relations with): be done with

See also

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