Meaning & Definition of word "Complete"

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    Complete

    /kəmˈpliːt/

    verb:

    • 1. To finish making or doing.
      • Example: He worked hard to complete his assignment on time.
    • 2. To bring to a state of perfection or excellence.
      • Example: The team needs to complete their strategy to ensure success.

    adjective:

    • 1. Having all necessary or appropriate parts.
      • Example: The project was complete after the final review.
    • 2. Finished or concluded; not lacking anything.
      • Example: Her understanding of the subject was complete after attending several lectures.
    • 3. Total; full; having no part or element missing.
      • Example: The painting was a complete representation of the artist's vision.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Latin 'completus', past participle of 'complere', from 'com-' meaning 'together' + 'plere' meaning 'to fill'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    complete agreement:

    Full consensus without any objections.

    complete up the task:

    Finish or finalize the task.

    complete failure:

    An instance where something does not succeed at all.

    Related Words

    completion:

    The act or process of finishing something.

    complement:

    Something that completes or goes well with something.

    Slang Meanings of complete

    Meaning: Totally, completely.

    Example Sentence: I'm complete out of energy after that workout.

    Meaning: Absolutely finished.

    Example Sentence: That project is complete; time to move on.