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round off

verb
  1. To change the shape of (an object) to make it more circular.

  2. To change a number into an approximation having fewer significant digits.

    ""This product contains no PCBs" is a typical commercial distortion if it actually contains 0.498 of the measurement unit, rounded off to "0""

  3. To complete or finish something.

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