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Definition of complete
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of complete is as below...
Complete
(a.)
Filled
up; with no part or
element
lacking;
free from
deficiency;
entire;
perfect;
consummate.
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Round
::
Round (v. i.) To grow round or full;
hence,
to
attain
to
fullness,
completeness,
or
perfection..
Finished
::
Finished
(a.)
Polished
to the
highest
degree
of
excellence;
complete;
perfect;
as, a
finished
poem; a
finished
education..
Fulfill
::
Fulfill
(v. t.) To fill up; to make full or
complete.
Roundly
::
Roundly
(adv.)
Completely;
vigorously;
in
earnest.
Accomplished
::
Accomplished
(a.)
Complete
in
acquirements
as the
result
usually
of
training;
--
commonly
in a good
sense;
as, an
accomplished
scholar,
an
accomplished
villain..
Palsy
::
Palsy (n.)
Paralysis,
complete
or
partial.
See
Paralysis..
Up
::
Up
(adv.)
To or in a state of
completion;
completely;
wholly;
quite;
as, in the
phrases
to eat up; to drink up; to burn up; to sum up; etc.; to shut up the eyes or the
mouth;
to sew up a
rent..
Design
::
Design
(n.) The
realization
of an
inventive
or
decorative
plan; esp., a work of
decorative
art
considered
as a new
creation;
conception
or plan shown in
completed
work; as, this
carved
panel is a fine
design,
or of a fine
design..
Complete
::
Complete
(a.)
Finished;
ended;
concluded;
completed;
as, the
edifice
is
complete..
Perfect
::
Perfect
(a.)
Brought
to
consummation
or
completeness;
completed;
not
defective
nor
redundant;
having
all the
properties
or
qualities
requisite
to its
nature
and kind;
without
flaw,
fault,
or
blemish;
without
error;
mature;
whole;
pure;
sound;
right;
correct..
Overquell
::
Overquell
(v. t.) To quell or
subdue
completely.
Accompaniment
::
Accompaniment
(n.) That which
accompanies;
something
that
attends
as a
circumstance,
or which is added to give
greater
completeness
to the
principal
thing,
or by way of
ornament,
or for the sake of
symmetry..
Match
::
Match (v. t.) To be a mate or match for; to be able to
complete
with; to rival
successfully;
to
equal.
Prosecute
::
Prosecute
(v. t.) To
follow
or
pursue
with a view to
reach,
execute,
or
accomplish;
to
endeavor
to
obtain
or
complete;
to carry on; to
continue;
as, to
prosecute
a
scheme,
hope, or
claim..
Whelm
::
Whelm (v. t.) Fig.: To cover
completely,
as if with
water;
to
immerse;
to
overcome;
as, to whelm one in
sorrows..
Rout
::
Rout (n.) The state of being
disorganized
and
thrown
into
confusion;
-- said
especially
of an army
defeated,
broken
in
pieces,
and put to
flight
in
disorder
or
panic;
also, the act of
defeating
and
breaking
up an army; as, the rout of the enemy was
complete..
Fontanel
::
Fontanel
(n.) One of the
membranous
intervals
between
the
incompleted
angles
of the
parietal
and
neighboring
bones of a fetal or young
skull;
-- so
called
because
it
exhibits
a
rhythmical
pulsation.
Accomplishment
::
Accomplishment
(n.) That which
completes,
perfects,
or
equips
thoroughly;
acquirement;
attainment;
that which
constitutes
excellence
of mind, or
elegance
of
manners,
acquired
by
education
or
training..
Consummation
::
Consummation
(n.) The act of
consummating,
or the state of being
consummated;
completed;
completion;
perfection;
termination;
end (as of the world or of
life)..
Poach
::
Poach (v. t.) To begin and not
complete.
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