Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

over-with

Phrase
/ˈoʊvər wɪθ/
Definition
To be finished with something, especially in a way that implies relief or a sense of completion.
Examples
  • Now that the exam is over-with, I can finally relax.
  • Once the presentation is over-with, we can celebrate our hard work.
  • She felt a weight lifted off her shoulders when the project was over-with.
Meaning
The phrase ‘over-with’ means that a task or situation has been completed, often suggesting that the speaker is glad it’s done.
Synonyms
  • Finished
  • Done
  • Completed
  • Concluded
  • Accomplished