verb past participle of the verb 'do', indicating an action that has been completed
adjective used to describe something that is finished or completed
When food has been cooked or prepared and is ready to be served or consumed.
When a building or structure has been constructed or built according to the design and specifications.
When a medical procedure or treatment has been successfully performed.
When a software development task or coding project has been completed and is ready for deployment.
When a student has finished an assignment, exam, or course.
When a game, match, or competition has ended with a final result.
When a legal process or procedure has been concluded or finalized.
When a personal goal or milestone has been achieved or accomplished.
When a task or project has been completed or finished according to the plan and timeline.
When a performance, show, or event has come to an end.
The final draft of the novel was done and ready for publishing.
The therapist indicated that the therapy sessions were done for the day.
The coding for the new feature was done and ready for testing.
The preparation of the main course was done and plated for serving.
The design for the new building was done and presented to the client.
The financial statements were done and submitted to the IRS.
The surgery was done successfully and the patient was in recovery.
The lesson plan for the week was done and ready for implementation.
The legal brief was done and filed with the court.
The campaign launch was done and results were being analyzed.