adjective a word or phrase that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
Students are done with their exams when they have completed all the required tasks and assessments.
People may feel done with a toxic relationship when they decide to end it for their own well-being.
Individuals may feel done with a certain habit or behavior when they have successfully overcome it.
Employees are done with a project when they have finished all the necessary tasks and deliverables.
When a writer finishes writing a book, they are done with the manuscript.
A psychologist may say they are done with a particular therapy session or treatment plan when it is completed.
A software developer may be done with a particular feature or project when it is fully implemented and tested.
A chef may be done with preparing a dish when it is cooked and ready to be served.
An architect may be done with designing a building when the plans are finalized and approved.