English

complete

kəmˈplit
Meaning: having all the necessary parts; finished
Part of Speech: Adjective

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Example sentences

This task is finally complete.
This task is finally complete.
The critics damned the play as a complete failure.
The critics damned the play as a complete failure.
His initial reaction to the news was one of complete shock.
His initial reaction to the news was one of complete shock.
The deployment of the new software was a complete success.
The deployment of the new software was a complete success.
The museum has a complete dinosaur skeleton on display.
The museum has a complete dinosaur skeleton on display.

Usage Notes

Used when something is entirely finished or has everything it needs.

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