How to say to quit something one has been engaged in too long or to an excessive degree in Japanese

1)いいかげんにするいいかげんにする(iikagennisuru) (exp,vs-i) to put an end to something/to get something over with/to quit something one has been engaged in too long or to an excessive degree    
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he reached kyoto on saturday.

i still have to get rid of this carpet.

he seems cheery but, on the contrary, he is sad.

i spent all my energy on that project.

to our surprise, tom came to our party with mary.

he belongs to the brass band.

i can't bear to see her cry.

he had some urgent news to tell me.

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