Done
Done
Done (pronounced: /dʌn/) is a term commonly used in the English language to indicate the completion of a task or action.
Etymology
The term "done" originates from the Old English dōn, which means "to make, act, perform, or cause". It is related to the Dutch doen and the German tun, both of which carry similar meanings.
Related Terms
- Complete: A term often used interchangeably with "done", though it typically implies a higher degree of finality.
- Finish: Similar to "done", but often used to indicate the end of a process or activity.
- Accomplish: This term carries a similar meaning to "done", but often implies a greater degree of effort or achievement.
- Achieve: Similar to "accomplish", this term is often used to indicate the successful completion of a significant task or goal.
Usage in Medical Context
In a medical context, "done" is often used to indicate the completion of a procedure, treatment, or course of medication. For example, a doctor might say that a surgery is "done" to indicate that it has been successfully completed. Similarly, a patient might say that they are "done" with a course of medication to indicate that they have taken all prescribed doses.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Done
- Wikipedia's article - Done
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