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complete

adjective
- having every necessary or normal part or component or step; "a complete meal"; "a complete wardrobe"; "a complete set pf the Britannica"; "a complete set of china"; "a complete defeat"; "a complete accounting"
Antonyms: incomplete, uncomplete, incomplete Similar: absolute, downright, out-and-out, rank, right-down, sheer, accomplished, completed, realized, realised, all, all-out, full-scale, allover, clean, completed, dead, exhaustive, thorough, thoroughgoing, fleshed out, full-clad, full, total, full-blown, full-dress, good, hearty, self-contained, sound, stand-alone - perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities; "a complete gentleman"; "consummate happiness"; "a consummate performance"
Synonyms: consummate Similar: perfect - having all four whorls or principal parts--sepals and petals and stamens and carpels (or pistils); "complete flowers"
Antonyms: incomplete
verb
- 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"
Synonyms: finish - 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"
Synonyms: discharge, dispatch
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