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Complete Definition & Meaning

1. Having all necessary parts or elements; finished.

Example: The puzzle is complete with all its pieces in place.

2. Entire; absolute.

Example: The storm caused complete destruction of the town.

3. Accomplished; fulfilled.

Example: She felt complete satisfaction after finishing the marathon.

4. Skilled or proficient in a particular area or activity.

Example: He is a complete expert in computer programming.

5. Including all possible items or details; comprehensive.

Example: The report provides a complete overview of the company's financial performance.

Examples of the word complete used in sentences.

  • My breakfast will be complete with a glass of orange juice.
  • I need to complete my homework before I can watch TV.
  • Can you please complete the form and sign at the bottom?
  • We need to complete the project by the end of this week.
  • I feel happy when I complete a puzzle all by myself.
  • After completing the puzzle, we realized one piece was missing.
  • The doctor said it will take three months to complete my physical therapy.
  • The student was happy to complete the course and receive their diploma.
  • Can you please help me complete the missing information on this form?
  • I need to complete my homework before I can go out with my friends.
  • The team worked together to complete the project before the deadline.
  • It took me several hours to complete the crossword puzzle in the newspaper.
  • I need to complete my homework before going out with friends tonight.
  • In order to graduate, you must complete all the required courses.
  • The book provides a complete overview of the artist's life and works.
  • In order to complete the project on time, we need to work through the weekend.
  • To become a certified yoga instructor, you must complete a rigorous training program.
  • I cannot believe you forgot to complete the essential paperwork for the presentation!
  • Despite his injury, he managed to complete the marathon and even set a new personal record.
  • Before starting a new task, it's important to have a complete understanding of what's expected.
  • To become a great musician, one must dedicate oneself to complete mastery of the instrument.
  • The chef will not complete the dish until the ingredients have been properly prepared.
  • The author's latest novel is a beautifully complete representation of the human experience.
  • The company's new product line will not be complete without the latest technology features.
  • A good education involves more than just completing assignments; it requires active engagement and critical thinking.
  • Despite her hectic schedule, she always manages to complete her daily yoga routine without fail.
  • After months of preparation, the team finally presented a complete proposal to the board of directors.
  • The historical archives provided a complete record of the events that led to the country's independence.
  • The art exhibit showcased a complete collection of the artist's works, spanning several decades of creativity.
  • The chef's signature dish was a complete masterpiece of flavors, textures, and presentation.
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