final
adjective
uk/ˈfaɪnəl/ uslast in a series, or happening for the last time:
final payment/instalment/dividend Shareholders will get a final payment of 30.2p a share through the issue of redeemable shares.
final quarter/stage/period Sales jumped in the final quarter, reaching $53.8 million.
final warning/notice/reminder He was fined two weeks' wages and given a final warning about his conduct.
final review/inspection/report The realtor will do a final inspection of the property on Thursday.
completely decided, with no further changes:
Our offer is final.
Once you sign the agreement it's final.
final decision/ruling/judgement The German courts are expected to make a final ruling in September.
the most correct or most complete possible:
final estimate/balance/invoice Any fees already paid will be deducted from the final balance.
final draft/release/version The final draft includes spreadsheets and an updated sales forecast.
final result/product/design Construction will be postponed until the council approves the building's final design.
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preliminary adjective