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Add
complete
Verb
Adjective
Meaning
• To
finish
making or doing;
conclude
.
• To
make
whole
or
perfect
.
Examples
• She completed the
project
on time.
• The
puzzle
is
complete
with the
last
piece in
place
.
• To
graduate
, he must
complete
all
the required courses.
Meaning
• Having
all
the
necessary
or
appropriate
parts
•
Finished
, concluded
•
Total
,
absolute
Examples
• The
building
is now
complete
.
• She gave a
complete
account
of the events.
• He was a
complete
stranger
to her.
Add
complete
Verb
Meaning
• To
finish
making or doing;
conclude
.
• To
make
whole
or
perfect
.
Examples
• She completed the
project
on time.
• The
puzzle
is
complete
with the
last
piece in
place
.
• To
graduate
, he must
complete
all
the required courses.
Adjective
Meaning
• Having
all
the
necessary
or
appropriate
parts
•
Finished
, concluded
•
Total
,
absolute
Examples
• The
building
is now
complete
.
• She gave a
complete
account
of the events.
• He was a
complete
stranger
to her.