What Is Another Way to Say “Wrapped Up”?

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

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

  • Concluded
  • Finalized
  • Completed
  • Finished
  • Settled
  • Closed
  • Resolved
  • Accomplished
  • Done
  • Ended
  • Fulfilled
  • Tied up
  • Rounded off
  • Sealed
  • Executed
  • Perfected
  • Polished off
  • Terminated
  • Wound up
  • Culminated

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

1. Concluded

Used when a process or event has come to a formal or official end.
Example: “The negotiation process was concluded with mutual agreement.”

2. Finalized

Appropriate for situations where all aspects of a task or agreement have been completed and confirmed.
Example: “The annual report was finalized and ready for publication.”

3. Completed

Used when all parts of a task or project have been finished.
Example: “The software upgrade was successfully completed last week.”

4. Finished

Appropriate for indicating the end of a task or process.
Example: “The construction of the new office building is finished.”

5. Settled

Used in contexts where an agreement or dispute has been resolved.
Example: “The terms of the contract have been settled.”

6. Closed

Suitable for situations where a business transaction or period has been concluded.
Example: “The fiscal year was closed with a strong financial performance.”

7. Resolved

Used when a problem or situation has been successfully addressed and solved.
Example: “The technical issues with our website have been resolved.”

8. Accomplished

Appropriate for tasks or goals that have been achieved successfully.
Example: “The team accomplished all its targets for the quarter.”

9. Done

A versatile term used to indicate completion of a task or process.
Example: “The system update is done and operational.”

10. Ended

Used to signify the conclusion of a time period, event, or process.
Example: “The marketing campaign ended last Friday.”

11. Fulfilled

Suitable for situations where obligations or requirements have been met.
Example: “The order for office supplies has been fulfilled.”

12. Tied up

Used in a more informal context to indicate that a task or project has been completed.
Example: “The loose ends of the project were tied up.”

13. Rounded off

Appropriate for concluding something in a satisfactory or rounded manner.
Example: “The presentation was rounded off with a comprehensive Q&A session.”

14. Sealed

Used when finalizing a deal or agreement in a conclusive manner.
Example: “The merger was officially sealed yesterday.”

15. Executed

Suitable for tasks or projects that have been carried out or performed completely.
Example: “The strategic plan for the year was successfully executed.”

16. Perfected

Used in contexts where something has not only been completed but also refined to a high standard.
Example: “The new software version was perfected after extensive testing.”

17. Polished off

Informal term indicating the completion of a task, often with a sense of thoroughness or finesse.
Example: “She polished off the report ahead of the deadline.”

18. Terminated

Used for situations where a process, contract, or employment has been formally brought to an end.
Example: “The outdated service contract was terminated last month.”

19. Wound up

Appropriate for concluding operations, especially in a business or corporate context.
Example: “After the project completion, the temporary office was wound up.”

20. Culminated

Used to describe a process or series of events reaching a final point, often a climax.
Example: “The research project culminated in a breakthrough discovery.”

Linda Brown