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Learn to pronounce com·plete

/kəmˈplēt/
adjective
  1. having all the necessary or appropriate parts.
    "a complete list of courses offered by the college"
  2. (often used for emphasis) to the greatest extent or degree; total.
    "a complete ban on smoking"
    synonyms: absolute, out-and-out, utter, total, real, outright, downright, thoroughgoing, thorough, positive, proper, veritable, prize, perfect, consummate, unqualified, unmitigated, sheer, rank, inveterate, congenital, dyed-in-the-wool, true blue, in every respect, full-bore, deep-dyed, right, fair, arrant, right-down, apodictic

verb
  1. finish making or doing.
    "he completed his Ph.D. in 1983"
    synonyms: finished, ended, concluded, completed, finalized, accomplished, achieved, fulfilled, discharged, settled, done, wrapped up, sewn up, polished off, sorted out, effectuated, finish, end, conclude, bring to a conclusion, finalize, wind up, consummate, bring to fruition, crown, cap, set the seal on, wrap up, sew up, polish off, sort out
  2. make (something) whole or perfect.
    "he only needed one thing to complete his happiness"
    synonyms: finish off, round off, top off, make perfect, perfect, crown, cap, complement, add the finishing touch to, add the final touch to

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May 18, 2024 · The meaning of COMPLETE is having all necessary parts, elements, or steps. How to use complete in a sentence.
COMPLETE meaning: 1. to make whole or perfect: 2. to write all the details asked for on a form or other document…. Learn more.
adjective · having every necessary part or element; entire · ended; finished · prenominal thorough; absolute · perfect in quality or kind · (of a logical system) ...
SYNONYMS 1. unbroken, unimpaired, undivided. 1–3. complete, entire, intact, perfect imply that there is no lack or defect, nor has any part been removed.
Complete means that something is finished, or has all of its necessary parts. When the mechanic hands you your keys, you hope that the work on your car is ...
COMPLETE meaning: 1 : having all necessary parts not lacking anything often used in book titles; 2 : not limited in any way often used for emphasis.
To finish; to make done; to reach the end. He completed the assignment on time. Wiktionary.
1. as in entire. not lacking any part or member that properly belongs to it ; 2. as in finished. brought or having come to an end ; 3. as in comprehensive.
COMPLETING meaning: 1. present participle of complete 2. to make whole or perfect: 3. to write all the details asked…. Learn more.