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Adjective
/kəmˈplēt/,
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completest, superlative; completer, comparative;
  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
  2. (of all the works of a particular author) Collected together in one volume or edition
    • - the complete works of Shakespeare
  3. Entire; full
    • - I only managed one complete term at school
  4. Having run its full course; finished
    • - the restoration of the chapel is complete
  5. (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
  6. Skilled at every aspect of a particular activity; consummate
    • - these articles are for the compleat mathematician
Verb
  1. Finish making or doing
    • - he completed his Ph.D. in 1983
  2. (esp. of a quarterback) Successfully throw (a forward pass) to a receiver
    • - he completed 12 of 16 passes for 128 yards
  3. Conclude the sale of a property

  4. Make (something) whole or perfect
    • - he only needed one thing to complete his happiness
    • - more recent box cameras complete the collection
  5. Write the required information on (a form or questionnaire)
    • - please complete the attached forms

  1. having every necessary or normal part or component or step; "a complete meal"; "a complete wardrobe"; "a complete set of the Britannica"; "a complete set of china"; "a complete defeat"; "a complete accounting"
  2. come or bring to a finish or an end; "He finished the dishes"; "She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree"; "The fastest runner finished the race in just over 2 hours; others finished in over 4 hours"
  3. bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements; "A child would complete the family"
  4. perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities; "a complete gentleman"; "consummate happiness"; "a consummate performance"
  5. accomplished: highly skilled; "an accomplished pianist"; "a complete musician"
  6. dispatch: complete or carry out; "discharge one's duties"
  7. In computational complexity theory, a computational problem is complete for a complexity class if it is, in a formal sense, one of the "hardest" or "most expressive" problems in the complexity class. ...
  8. Complete is the third album by country music artist Lila McCann. Her final studio album to be released, it produced only one single on the Billboard country music charts in "Come a Little Closer". After that single failed to make Top 40 on the country charts, McCann exited Warner Bros. ...
  9. Complete is a three-CD box set by the English avant-rock band News from Babel. It contains remastered and repackaged releases of the two News from Babel albums, Work Resumed on the Tower (1984) and Letters Home (1986), plus an illustrated CD of their 7" single, "Contraries" (1984). ...
  10. In mathematical analysis, a metric space M is said to be complete (or Cauchy) if every Cauchy sequence of points in M has a limit that is also in M or alternatively if every Cauchy sequence in M converges in M.
  11. (Completely (Christian Bautista album)) Completely is the second studio album of Filipino singer Christian Bautista, released on December 22, 2005 in the Philippines by Warner Music Philippines. ...
  12. (Completely (Diamond Rio album)) Completely is the eighth album from noted country artists Diamond Rio. Two of the album's singles, "Beautiful Mess" and "I Believe", reached Number One on the Billboard U.S. Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. ...
  13. To finish; to make done; to reach the end; To make whole or entire; With everything included; Finished; ended; concluded; completed; as, the edifice is complete; in which every Cauchy sequence converges; in which every set with a lower bound has a greatest lower bound
  14. (completed) finished
  15. (completion) The act or state of being or making something complete; conclusion, accomplishment; The conclusion of an act of conveyancing concerning the sale of a property; The act of making a metric space complete by adding points; The space resulting from such an act
  16. (Completed) participants in clinical trial are no longer being recruited; data analysis is complete;
  17. (Completed) Indicates HumanaDental has received an estimate or claim, and released an explanation of benefits or explanation of remittance.
  18. (Completed) Welcome back! Shall we start now? Hmm.
  19. (Completed) a sale that has been stopped. A a completed sale cannot be restarted, but you can create a new sale by cloning a completed one, which achieves the sale goal of starting a sale that has the same or similar settings.
  20. Completed sessions denote that all trades in the session have been successfully executed with the fund companies at the current time. Completed wires denote that the wire was sent by TreasuryPoint or received by TreasuryPoint at the current time.
  21. projects completed at various stages of the R&D spectrum, namely: basic research, applied research, experimental development, and pilot testing.
  22. (completely) watj-ja-wu, yilkgawu
  23. Assertions about completeness deal with whether all transactions and accounts that should be in the financial statements are included. For example, management asserts that all purchases of goods and services are included in the financial statements. ...
  24. (completeness) The degree to which all of the software's required functions and design constraints are present and fully developed in the software requirements, software design, and code. [SRV] (see also code, function, requirements, software)
  25. (Completeness) One of the four criteria for evaluating research hypotheses.