Draw a line under something British phrase informal
To decide that something is completely finished so that you can start doing something else
Stop complaining and try to draw a line under the report.
We cannot draw a line under the presentation if I am the only one who gives out ideas.
Draw a line under your homework and you can play football with your friends this afternoon.
If I were you, I would draw a line under the relationship with Lee. He doesn't deserve the love that you gave to him.
To finish or complete something in a satisfactory way
To put an end to something
1. Used to refer to a point where a process or an activity ends
2. Used to refer to a point where someone no longer survives; death
Someone or something that has reached the state of completion.
The verb "draw" should be conjugated according to its tense.