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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.

Example Sentences

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Now that construction is complete, the risk of cost overruns is gone.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 8, 2026

For the moment, Iraq is the only country in the region to have announced a complete reopening of its airspace.

From Barron's • Apr. 8, 2026

Commuters have been advised to allow extra time to complete their journey.

From BBC • Apr. 8, 2026

"Our study shows that mostly we recover normal meiosis and complete sperm function, and more importantly, that the offspring are completely normal," Cohen said.

From Science Daily • Apr. 7, 2026

I’m the complete opposite of the guy that the popular, hot girl at school would ever date.

From "Legendary Frybread Drive-In" by Cynthia Leitich Smith