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finale

[fi-nal-ee, -nah-lee]

noun

  1. the last piece, division, or movement of a concert, opera, or composition.

  2. the concluding part of any performance, course of proceedings, etc.; end.



finale

/ ɪˈɑːɪ /

noun

  1. the concluding part of any performance or presentation

  2. the closing section or movement of a musical composition

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of finale1

1715–25; < Italian, noun use of finale (adj.) < Latin ī final
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of finale1

C18: from Italian, n use of adj finale , from Latin ī final
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By punting on the first and refraining from using any of his go-to relievers in a loss, Roberts ensured his team would be positioned to win the series finale.

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Ahead of Wednesday's finale, Elizabeth refused to reveal spoilers but said the episode is "very intense" as the remaining contestants bid to reach the final checkpoint.

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The actors who play the HBO series’ most-shipped couple discuss Robert and Yasmin’s fate in the Season 3 finale: ‘It’s a sort of business decision at the end of the day.’

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For example, the book that opened the wine cellar in Season 3 was titled “The Seer,” a nod to the big finale twist.

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The majority of the 15,000 fans were jumping to their feet after every point in a thrilling finale, where both players continued to execute top-quality shots that often defied belief.

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