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Final is a term used to designate the last item in a sequence or the ultimate outcome of a process. As an adjective it describes the final stage, end, or culmination, and as a noun it can refer to the last game, round, or assessment that decides a winner or result. The word comes from Latin finis meaning end, passing into English via several intermediate forms over centuries.

In sports and competitions, a final is the decisive match that determines the champion. Finals often occur

In education and examinations, a final (or final exam) is an assessment administered at the end of

In computing, final is a keyword in several programming languages. In Java, a final variable cannot be

Beyond these uses, final can appear in cultural contexts as part of phrases like “season finale” or

after
a
series
of
earlier
rounds
or
legs
and
may
be
single
or
double-elimination.
The
event
is
typically
highly
anticipated
and
carries
heightened
significance,
with
trophy
awards,
records,
and
headlines
centered
on
the
final
outcome.
a
course
to
determine
a
student’s
final
grade.
Final
evaluations
may
weigh
heavily
in
overall
marks
and
can
influence
degree
or
advancement
decisions.
In
law
and
governance,
the
term
final
can
describe
judgments
or
orders
that
are
binding
and
not
subject
to
later
revision
within
a
particular
appellate
framework.
reassigned,
a
final
method
cannot
be
overridden,
and
a
final
class
cannot
be
subclassed.
Similar
concepts
exist
in
other
languages,
often
used
to
enforce
immutability
or
to
prevent
modification
of
key
behavior.
in
titles
and
branding
where
the
word
signals
completion
or
conclusiveness.