What Is Another Way to Say “Wrapping Up”?

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

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

  • Concluding
  • Finalizing
  • Completing
  • Finishing
  • Closing
  • Ending
  • Summarizing
  • Culminating
  • Terminating
  • Wind-up

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

1. Concluding

Used to describe the final stages or the act of bringing something to an end.
Example: We are concluding the project with a comprehensive review of its outcomes and lessons learned.

2. Finalizing

Refers to completing the last details of a task or agreement.
Example: The team is finalizing the details of the contract before submission.

3. Completing

Describes finishing all parts of a task or project.
Example: She is completing her portion of the research paper this week.

4. Finishing

Used when all work on a task or project is being brought to a close.
Example: We are finishing the software development phase and will soon move to testing.

5. Closing

Refers to the process of bringing something to a formal end, often used in the context of meetings or events.
Example: We are closing this year’s audit with a final review of the financial reports.

6. Ending

Describes bringing something to its conclusion.
Example: The manager is ending the meeting with a summary of key action points.

7. Summarizing

Used to indicate a brief statement of the main points, typically at the end of a discussion or presentation.
Example: He is summarizing the main findings of the report for the board members.

8. Culminating

Refers to reaching a climax or a final point of development.
Example: The research project is culminating in a set of policy recommendations for the government.

9. Terminating

Describes bringing something to an end, often used in formal or technical contexts.
Example: The contract is terminating at the end of this month, after which a new agreement must be negotiated.

10. Wind-up

Colloquial term used for concluding activities or tasks, often in an informal context.
Example: We’re in the wind-up phase of the team-building activities, gathering feedback from participants.

Linda Brown