complete
Definition of
complete
:
come
or
bring
to
a
finish
or
an
end
;
"
He
finished
the dishes"
;
"She
completed
the requirements for her
Master
'
s
Degree
"
;
"The
fastest
runner
finished
the
race
in
just
over
2
hours
; others
finished
in
over
4
hours
"
bring
to
a
whole
, with
all
the
necessary
parts
or
elements
;
"
A
child
would
complete
the
family
"
complete
or
carry
out
;
"
discharge
one
'
s
duties"
complete
a
pass
write
all
the
required
information
onto
a
form
;
"
fill
out
this
questionnaire
,
please
!"
;
"
make
out
a
form
"
having
every
necessary
or
normal
part
or
component
or
step
;
"
a
complete
meal
"
;
"
a
complete
wardrobe
"
;
"
a
complete
set
of the Britannica"
;
"
a
complete
set
of
china
"
;
"
a
complete
defeat
"
;
"
a
complete
accounting
"
perfect
and
complete
in
every
respect
; having
all
necessary
qualities;
"
a
complete
gentleman
"
;
"
consummate
happiness
"
;
"
a
consummate
performance
"
highly
skilled
;
"
an
accomplished
pianist
"
;
"
a
complete
musician
"
without
qualification
;
used
informally
as
(
often
pejorative
) intensifiers;
"
an
arrant
fool
"
;
"
a
complete
coward
"
;
"
a
consummate
fool
"
;
"
a
double
-
dyed
villain
"
;
"
gross
negligence
"
;
"
a
perfect
idiot
"
;
"
pure
folly
"
;
"what
a
sodding
mess
"
;
"
stark
staring
mad
"
;
"
a
thoroughgoing
villain
"
;
"
utter
nonsense
"
;
"the
unadulterated
truth
"
having
come
or
been brought to
a
conclusion
;
"the
harvesting
was
complete
"
;
"the
affair
is
over
,
ended
,
finished
"
;
"the
abruptly
terminated
interview
"
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