bring to a close

bring (something) to a close

To cause something to end. If there are no other issues to discuss, we can bring this meeting to a close.
See also: bring, close
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bring something to a close

 and bring something to an end; bring something to a climax
to end something; to cause something to reach its final point and stop. I think it is time to bring this matter to a close. The incident has been brought to a climax.
See also: bring, close
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bring (something) to a close
  • bring (something) to an end
  • bring it on!
  • make
  • make (one)
  • bring (one) up on charges
  • bring out
  • bring to trial
  • bring (someone or something) to trial
  • bring up