finally

finally
adv.
Finally is used with these adjectives: ↑ready
Finally is used with these verbs: ↑abandon, ↑answer, ↑arrive, ↑begin, ↑burst, ↑cease, ↑collapse, ↑concede, ↑crack, ↑dawn, ↑decide, ↑defeat, ↑disappear, ↑discover, ↑drift, ↑drop, ↑emerge, ↑end, ↑erupt, ↑escape, ↑explode, ↑finish, ↑fulfil, ↑gain, ↑grant, ↑halt, ↑heal, ↑incorporate, ↑kill, ↑lead, ↑manage, ↑meet, ↑notice, ↑overcome, ↑persuade, ↑prevail, ↑provoke, ↑reach, ↑realize, ↑recognize, ↑recover, ↑regain, ↑reject, ↑release, ↑relinquish, ↑remember, ↑replace, ↑resolve, ↑result, ↑return, ↑reward, ↑say, ↑score, ↑secure, ↑settle, ↑slow, ↑snap, ↑solve, ↑split, ↑spot, ↑stumble, ↑subside, ↑succeed, ↑succumb, ↑surrender, ↑triumph, ↑understand, ↑unveil, ↑wake, ↑win

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