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- Dictionarycomplete/kəmˈpliːt/
adjective
- 1. having all the necessary or appropriate parts: "a complete list of courses offered by the university"
- 2. (often used for emphasis) to the greatest extent or degree; total: "a complete ban on smoking" Similar Opposite
verb
- 1. finish making or doing: "he completed his PhD in 1993" Similar Opposite
- 2. provide with the item or items necessary to make (something) full or entire: "complete your collection of Britain's brightest gardening magazine" Similar
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Learn the meaning of complete as a verb, adjective, and noun in English. See how to use complete in different contexts, such as making something whole, finishing something, or passing a ball in sports.
- English (US)
COMPLETE meaning: 1. to make whole or perfect: 2. to write...
- Znaczenie Complete, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
COMPLETE definicja: 1. to make whole or perfect: 2. to write...
- Complete: Indonesian Translation
COMPLETE translate: lengkap, menyeluruh, selesai,...
- Complete: Thai Translation
COMPLETE translate: ทั้งหมด, ที่ทำอย่างสมบูรณ์, เสร็จสิ้น,...
- Complete: Malay Translation
COMPLETE translate: lengkap, betul-betul, selesai,...
- Complemented
COMPLEMENTED definition: 1. past simple and past participle...
- Complete in Arabic
COMPLETE translate: كامِل / مُكْتَمِل, بِالكامِل ( للتأكيد),...
- Vietnamese Translation
COMPLETE translate: đầy đủ, toàn diện, hoàn thành, hoàn...
- English (US)
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Complete means that something is finished, or has all of its necessary parts. When the mechanic hands you your keys, you hope that the work on your car is complete, and he hasn't left out a few important pieces of your engine.
Definition of complete adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.