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    com·plete
    [kəmˈplēt]
    adjective
    complete (adjective) · completer (comparative adjective) · completest (superlative adjective) · compleat (adjective)
    1. having all the necessary or appropriate parts:
      "a complete list of courses offered by the college" · "no wardrobe is complete this year without culottes"
      • entire; full:
        "I only managed one complete term at school"
      • having run its full course; finished:
        "the restoration of the chapel is complete"
    2. (often used for emphasis) to the greatest extent or degree; total:
      "a complete ban on smoking" · "their marriage came as a complete surprise to me"
      • skilled at every aspect of a particular activity; consummate:
        "his range of skills made him the complete footballer" · "these articles are for the compleat mathematician"
    verb
    complete (verb) · completes (third person present) · completed (past tense) · completed (past participle) · completing (present participle)
    1. finish making or doing:
      "he completed his Ph.D. in 1983"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        conclude the sale of a property:
        "you may find yourself in a position where you have to wait for your purchaser to complete, whereas your new home is ready"
      • american football
        (of a quarterback) successfully throw (a forward pass) to a receiver:
        "he completed 12 of 16 passes for 128 yards"
    2. make (something) whole or perfect:
      "he only needed one thing to complete his happiness" · "more recent box cameras complete the collection"
      • write the required information on (a form or questionnaire):
        "please complete the attached forms"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French complet or Latin completus, past participle of complere ‘fill up, finish, fulfill’, from com- (expressing intensive force) + plere ‘fill’.
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    What is another word for complete?Some common synonyms of complete are close, conclude, end, finish, and terminate. While all these words mean "to bring or come to a stopping point or limit," complete implies the removal of all deficiencies or a successful finishing of what has been undertaken. Where would close be a reasonable alternative to complete?
    What does it mean to complete a set or group?To complete a set or group means to provide the last item that is needed to make it a full set or group. Children don't complete their set of 20 baby teeth until they are two to three years old. [VERB noun]
    What is the difference between complete and terminate?complete implies the removal of all deficiencies or a successful finishing of what has been undertaken. terminate implies the setting of a limit in time or space. Adjective He spoke in complete sentences. They sat in complete silence.
    What does complete mean?Get a quick, free translation! COMPLETE meaning: 1. to make whole or perfect: 2. to write all the details asked for on a form or other document…. Learn more.
    What is a complete verb?Definition of complete verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary complete something to finish making or doing something She's just completed a master's degree in Law. He has recently completed his first year at Durham University. The work should be completed by December. She successfully completed the London Marathon in April.
    What does complete mean in football?absolute or thorough. He worked hard to gain complete mastery of his subject before beginning to teach. Her parents have complete faith in her ability. in American football, denoting a forward pass that has been caught by its intended receiver. The pass was complete, and the offense gains twenty yards. to finish or conclude (something).
     
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