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  • COMPLETE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of COMPLETE is having all necessary parts, elements, or steps How to use complete in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Complete
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  • COMPLETE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    COMPLETE meaning: 1 to make whole or perfect: 2 to write all the details asked for on a form or other document… Learn more
  • COMPLETE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Complete definition: having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full See examples of COMPLETE used in a sentence
  • complete - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    complete (third-person singular simple present completes, present participle completing, simple past and past participle completed) (ambitransitive) To finish; to make done; to reach the end Synonyms: accomplish, finish; see also Thesaurus: end He completed the assignment on time
  • Complete Or Completed? Difference Explained (Helpful Examples) - Grammarhow
    What Is The Difference Between Complete And Completed? You should use “complete” as an adjective when talking about something that is whole or full (i e , “my work here is complete”) You should use “completed” as a verb when talking about something you have finished (i e , “this has been completed”)
  • Complete or Completed? Difference Explained (With Examples)
    In summary, ‘complete’ serves as a versatile term that can describe something as whole or entire, whether it’s used as an adjective or a verb In contrast, ‘completed’ exclusively represents the past participle form and emphasizes the conclusion of an action
  • COMPLETE Synonyms: 390 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
    Synonyms for COMPLETE: finish, perfect, finalize, consummate, accomplish, get through, fulfill, fulfil; Antonyms of COMPLETE: drop, abandon, quit, discontinue, forsake, desert, begin, start




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