completed (Meaning)
completed (s)
successfully completed or brought to an end
(of a marriage) completed by the first act of sexual intercourse after the ceremony
caught
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completed Sentence Examples
- She completed the marathon with a personal best time, feeling a surge of accomplishment.
- The construction crew finally completed the renovations, revealing the building's refreshed facade.
- Once I've completed my research paper, I can finally relax and enjoy the weekend.
- Feeling exhausted but satisfied, he completed the grueling task of chopping firewood.
- The children eagerly awaited the completed jigsaw puzzle, wanting to see the finished picture.
- With a flourish, the artist signed the completed canvas, his masterpiece ready for display.
- The application form wasn't completed, as some sections were left blank.
- The scientist meticulously documented the completed experiment, ready to analyze the results.
- The detective felt a sense of closure as the case finally reached a completed investigation.
- We can't book the vacation until we have completed the online reservation process.
FAQs About the word completed
successfully completed or brought to an end, (of a marriage) completed by the first act of sexual intercourse after the ceremony, caught
ended, done, complete, up,finished, down, accomplished, through, out of the way, realized
ongoing,incomplete, incomplete, ongoing, unfinished, unfinished, undone, uncompleted,continuing, uncompleted
She completed the marathon with a personal best time, feeling a surge of accomplishment.
The construction crew finally completed the renovations, revealing the building's refreshed facade.
Once I've completed my research paper, I can finally relax and enjoy the weekend.
Feeling exhausted but satisfied, he completed the grueling task of chopping firewood.