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complete

[kuhm-pleet] / kəmˈplit /






Usage

What are other ways to say complete? The adjective complete implies that a certain unit has all its parts or is fully developed or perfected, and may apply to a process or purpose carried to fulfillment: a complete explanation. Entire means whole, having unbroken unity: an entire book. Intact implies retaining completeness and original condition: a package delivered intact. Perfect emphasizes not only completeness but also high quality and absence of defects or blemishes: a perfect diamond.

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Before its complete demise, it was almost brought to the Indian princely state of Hyderabad, where it could have taken root.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was also fined £1,500 and must attend a mandatory face-to-face education programme or face further suspension until it is completed.

From BBC

“So it was a complete surprise to me that my Sherlock was not just going to not be able to fight, but was terrible at defending himself. ”

From Los Angeles Times

Hemsworth officially cut ties with California the same year that his Byron Bay mansion was completed, when he sold off a Malibu home that he shared with his brothers, Liam and Luke.

From MarketWatch

At 47%, almost half of cases had an outcome of 'investigation complete, no suspect identified'.

From BBC