what does complete mean?
COMPLETE as VERB
- Meaning
- bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements
Usage Example(s)
- A child would complete the family
Hypernyms(s) complete is a kind of… Example: animal is a hypernym of mammal, plant is a hypernym of flower
- Meaning
- come or bring to a finish or an end
- others finished in over 4 hours”
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- He finished the dishes
- She completed the requirements for her Master’’s Degree
- The fastest runner finished the race in just over 2 hours
Hypernyms(s) complete is a kind of… Example: animal is a hypernym of mammal, plant is a hypernym of flower
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- Meaning
- write all the required information onto a form
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- fill out this questionnaire, please!
- make out a form
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Hypernyms(s) complete is a kind of… Example: animal is a hypernym of mammal, plant is a hypernym of flower
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Hypernyms(s) complete is a kind of… Example: animal is a hypernym of mammal, plant is a hypernym of flower
COMPLETE as ADJECTIVE
- Meaning
- having every necessary or normal part or component or step
Usage Example(s)
- a complete meal
- a complete wardrobe
- a complete set pf the Britannica
- a complete set of china
- a complete defeat
- a complete accounting
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Attribute(s)
- Meaning
- having all four whorls or principal parts–sepals and petals and stamens and carpels (or pistils)
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- Meaning
- having come or been brought to a conclusion
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- the harvesting was complete
- the affair is over, ended, finished
- the abruptly terminated interview
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- Meaning
- perfect and complete in every respect
- having all necessary qualities
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- a complete gentleman
- consummate happiness
- a consummate performance
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- an accomplished pianist
- a complete musician
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