complete (Meaning)

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complete (v)

come or bring to a finish or an end

bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements

complete or carry out

complete a pass

write all the required information onto a form

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complete (a)

having every necessary or normal part or component or step

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complete (s)

perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities

highly skilled

without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers

having come or been brought to a conclusion

complete Sentence Examples

  1. I can't leave the house until I complete my morning routine.
  2. The detective was determined to complete the investigation and find the culprit.
  3. She practiced the piano piece every day until she could play it complete.
  4. We need a complete set of tools to fix the leaky faucet.
  5. The athlete crossed the finish line, feeling complete satisfaction after a grueling race.
  6. The instructions were incomplete, missing several key steps.
  7. The artist signed his complete masterpiece with a flourish.
  8. A complete meal should include a balance of protein, carbohydrates, and healthy fats.
  9. The children were disappointed because the playground was not yet complete.
  10. He confessed to the crime, hoping for a more complete sentence.

FAQs About the word complete

come or bring to a finish or an end, bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements, complete or carry out, complete a pass, write all the required

finish, finalize, consummate, get through, polish, accomplish, achieve,perfect, do, fulfil

discontinue, abandon, quit,drop, discontinue, drop, abandon, quit, desert,forsake

I can't leave the house until I complete my morning routine.

The detective was determined to complete the investigation and find the culprit.

She practiced the piano piece every day until she could play it complete.

We need a complete set of tools to fix the leaky faucet.