English adjective: through with | |||
1. | through with having finished or arrived at completion | ||
Samples | Certain to make history before he's done. It's a done deed. After the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up. Almost through with his studies. | ||
Synonyms | done, through | ||
Similar | finished | ||
Antonyms | unfinished | ||
2. | through with having no further concern with | ||
Samples | He was through with school and he was through with family. Done with gambling. Done with drinking. | ||
Synonyms | done with | ||
Similar | finished | ||
Antonyms | unfinished | ||