to change a number to the nearest whole number, or the nearest number ending in zero
to end something in a satisfactory way
to make an angle or surface curved and smooth
Coffin wondered if he would say something memorable or profound to round off the moment, but he didn't do so.
If there is something that he feels he has to round off, I don't begrudge it him.
Mr Orme rounded off the evening by buying everyone a drink.
They rounded off their six-match tour with a brilliant victory yesterday.
Use a sharp knife to round off the edges.
Well that comes to 169, so let’s round it off to 170.
rounds off
rounding off
rounded off
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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