Finalize in a sentence as a verb

Well pull all these pieces together and test how they fit, while we finalize the product.

A process that takes 11 years and counting to finalize the properties of a rounded border isnt a mess, its a disaster.

For example, it takes 3 quarters for the BEA to finalize their GDP estimate for a given quarter, and that number continues to revise every summer for the following 3-5 years or so. Can't remember the exact timeline, but these numbers take time.

I'm pretty sure Facebook could have built the exact same functionality for less money and in less time as it took to initiate and finalize the acquisition.

I think he means "don't negotiate and finalize each point one at a time" because if you do that, then you can't give on something you don't care about in order to get more of something you do care about.

In practice, a quick trial compile check of the sources before you finalize the merge will solve the problem, and that way you don't have to start adding language-specific semantic parsers for C++, Java, etc.

"We were planning on re-launching the new auto-finalize and Dispute Center this past weekend, and our projections of order finalization volume indicated that we would need the community’s full balance in hot storage.

There's caching to consider, instrumentation to build, privacy and security to consider, UI decisions to make, performance implications, documentation, tests to write, and deployment details to finalize.

Part of me wants to believe that the police had some kind of evidence beyond "clenching his buttocks".I don't think any amount of evidence could justify a cavity search, but I'm willing to wait for the judicial side of the story before I finalize my judgement on this matter.

Finalize definitions

verb

make final; put the last touches on; put into final form; "let's finalize the proposal"

See also: finalise settle