Rounded off

Pronunciation: /ˈɹaʊndəd ˈɔf/

Rounded off (verb)

  1. To end something in a smooth, pleasant way, so it feels complete rather than sudden.
  2. To change a number to a simpler one by using a chosen place value, usually to the nearest whole number or decimal.
  3. To make an amount smaller or simpler by removing extra detail, often for easier use or reporting.

Examples

  • She rounded off the speech with a warm thank-you.
  • They rounded off the meeting by sharing final thoughts.