To wrap up loose ends In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "to wrap up loose ends", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Lym Nguyen calendar 2021-03-04 04:03

Meaning of To wrap up loose ends

Synonyms:

to tie up loose ends , to bring to a close , to bring to an end

To wrap up loose ends informal verb phrase


Complete/accomplish/finish the last small details of the task; resolve the last parts of work

I am very tired so I want you to help me wrap up loose ends of the project.

Before I move to my new company, I have to wrap up loose ends in my old company.

We need to wrap up loose ends before summer vacation.

You only have one day to wrap up loose ends of your research.

Other phrases about:

to tie up loose ends
To complete things that are left unfinished
round (something) out

To finish or complete something in a satisfactory way

put/add the finishing touch(es) to something

If you put/add the finishing touch(es) to something, you do the last detail(s) that make it complete.

put (someone or something) to bed

1. To help someone prepare to get into bed, especially kids

2. To finish something or some first preparatory steps

3. To stop discussing, considering, or focusing on something

bring (something) to fruition

To fulfill something. 

Grammar and Usage of To wrap up loose ends

Verb Forms

  • To wrap up loose ends
  • Wrapped up loose ends
  • Wrapping up loose ends
  • wraps up loose ends

The verb "wrap" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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