finessing

[fɪˈnɛsɪŋ]

finessing Definition

  • 1to handle, deal with, or maneuver something skillfully
  • 2to improve something by making small changes

Using finessing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "finessing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He finessed the situation and avoided a conflict.

  • Example

    She is good at finessing difficult customers.

  • Example

    The chef finessed the recipe to make it perfect.

  • Example

    He spent hours finessing his presentation for the meeting.

finessing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for finessing

Antonyms for finessing

Phrases with finessing

  • to skillfully negotiate and close a business deal

    Example

    The sales team finessed the deal and secured a new client.

  • to skillfully avoid or escape from a difficult situation

    Example

    He finessed his way out of trouble by convincing the police officer that he was innocent.

  • a type of soccer shot where the player uses skillful footwork to place the ball into the goal

    Example

    He scored a goal with a finesse shot that left the goalkeeper stunned.

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Summary: finessing in Brief

The verb 'finessing' [fɪˈnɛsɪŋ] means to handle, deal with, or maneuver something skillfully, often with small changes to improve it. It can be used in various contexts, such as avoiding conflicts, negotiating deals, or improving recipes. Phrases like 'finesse a deal' and 'finesse your way out of something' highlight the skillful aspect of the term.