What Is Another Way to Say “Wrap Up”?

Looking for synonyms for wrap up? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say wrap up.

  • Conclude
  • Finalize
  • Complete
  • Finish
  • Summarize
  • End
  • Close
  • Wind up
  • Culminate
  • Terminate
  • Round off
  • Tie up
  • Settle
  • Bring to a close
  • Seal off

Want to learn how to say wrap up professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Conclude

Appropriate Use: Used to indicate the final part or end of a meeting, discussion, or piece of work.
Example: “We will conclude the meeting with feedback from each department head.”

2. Finalize

Appropriate Use: Indicates the completion of all necessary steps or stages of a project or agreement.
Example: “The team worked diligently to finalize the details of the contract.”

3. Complete

Appropriate Use: Refers to finishing all parts of a task or project.
Example: “She worked late hours to complete the annual report.”

4. Finish

Appropriate Use: Indicates bringing something to an end, especially tasks or activities.
Example: “He needs to finish the presentation by tomorrow morning.”

5. Summarize

Appropriate Use: Involves giving a brief statement of the main points of something, often at the end.
Example: “Please summarize the main points of the discussion before we adjourn.”

6. End

Appropriate Use: Simply indicates stopping or ceasing something.
Example: “The project will end once the final review is completed.”

7. Close

Appropriate Use: Used to denote the final phase or conclusion of an event or process.
Example: “The conference will close with remarks from the keynote speaker.”

8. Wind Up

Appropriate Use: Informal way of saying to bring something to a conclusion.
Example: “We need to wind up this meeting and move on to the next agenda item.”

9. Culminate

Appropriate Use: Indicates reaching a high point or final stage, often the end of a process.
Example: “The negotiations are expected to culminate in a signed agreement by next week.”

10. Terminate

Appropriate Use: Indicates bringing something to an end, often formally or officially.
Example: “The contract will terminate at the end of the month.”

11. Round Off

Appropriate Use: Involves finishing something in a satisfactory or well-rounded manner.
Example: “He rounded off the presentation with a quick recap of the key points.”

12. Tie Up

Appropriate Use: Refers to completing or finalizing the loose ends of something.
Example: “We still need to tie up some loose ends before the product launch.”

13. Settle

Appropriate Use: Indicates resolving or concluding a matter, often a dispute or agreement.
Example: “The two companies agreed to settle their differences and work collaboratively.”

14. Bring to a Close

Appropriate Use: Used to formally indicate the process of ending something.
Example: “The chairperson brought the lengthy negotiation process to a close.”

15. Seal Off

Appropriate Use: Suggests conclusively completing or securing something.
Example: “After the final inspection, the construction site was sealed off.”

Linda Brown