[Idiom] WRAP UP. - Discover How to Talk About Finishing Tasks!

Wrap up.

Wrap up.

To finish something.

To "wrap up" something doesn't involve gift paper and ribbons unless you're literally wrapping a present. In a figurative sense, this idiom means to bring something to a conclusion or finish up a project or meeting. It's much like the final touches put on a neatly tied package, ensuring everything is complete and tidy. Whether it's wrapping up a long day at work with a final email or concluding a meeting with action points, this phrase handily sums up completion.

Example Sentences

  1. Let's wrap up this meeting and summarize key points.

    Let's conclude this meeting and summarize the key points discussed.

  2. We need to wrap up the project by Friday.

    We need to complete the project by Friday.

  3. After a lengthy discussion, the committee decided to wrap up the session and continue the following day.

    After a lengthy discussion, the committee decided to conclude the session and continue the next day.

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