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complete
adjective
having
all
the
necessary
parts
or
elements
;
whole
and
not
missing
anything
•
She
collected
a
complete
set
of
stamps
from
the
series
.
She
collected
a
complete
set
of
stamps
from
the
series
.
•
The
puzzle
is
complete
now
that
the
last
piece
is
in
place
.
The
puzzle
is
complete
now
that
the
last
piece
is
in
place
.
adjective
finished
;
having
been
brought
to
an
end
or
final
state
•
The
construction
of
the
bridge
is
complete
at
last
.
The
construction
of
the
bridge
is
complete
at
last
.
•
Once
your
application
is
complete
,
submit
it
online
.
Once
your
application
is
complete
,
submit
it
online
.
adjective
having
every
necessary
part
or
detail
;
finished
and
whole
•
After
months
of
renovation
,
the
house
is
finally
complete
.
After
months
of
renovation
,
the
house
is
finally
complete
.
•
The
puzzle
looked
complete
once
the
last
piece
was
placed
.
The
puzzle
looked
complete
once
the
last
piece
was
placed
.
From
Latin
'complētus'
,
past
participle
of
'complēre'
meaning
'to
fill
up'
.
adjective
being
as
great
or
extreme
as
possible
;
total
;
absolute
•
Losing
all
the
data
was
a
complete
disaster
.
Losing
all
the
data
was
a
complete
disaster
.
•
He
felt
a
complete
fool
after
forgetting
her
birthday
.
He
felt
a
complete
fool
after
forgetting
her
birthday
.
verb
-
complete
,
completing
,
completes
,
completed
to
finish
making
or
doing
something
so
that
it
is
whole
or
ready
•
Please
complete
the
form
with
your
details
.
Please
complete
the
form
with
your
details
.
•
He
worked
late
to
complete
the
assignment
.
He
worked
late
to
complete
the
assignment
.
verb
-
complete
,
completing
,
completes
,
completed
to
finish
making
or
doing
something
;
to
bring
to
an
end
or
make
whole
•
She
completed
the
marathon
in
just
under
four
hours
.
She
completed
the
marathon
in
just
under
four
hours
.
•
Please
complete
the
form
and
return
it
to
the
front
desk
.
Please
complete
the
form
and
return
it
to
the
front
desk
.
From
Latin
'complēre'
meaning
'fill
up'
,
later
used
in
English
for
finishing
an
action
.
completely
adverb
in
every
way
or
to
the
fullest
degree
;
totally
•
The
road
was
completely
covered
in
snow
after
the
night
storm
.
The
road
was
completely
covered
in
snow
after
the
night
storm
.
•
He
completely
forgot
about
the
meeting
and
went
to
the
movies
instead
.
He
completely
forgot
about
the
meeting
and
went
to
the
movies
instead
.
From
complete
+
-ly
,
first
recorded
in
Middle
English
.