With everything included, and nothing missing or absent
“Thanos would then go on to use his complete collection of Infinity Stones to achieve his mission with just a snap of his fingers.”
Finished, having reached an end or conclusion
“My work here is complete, but yours is only just beginning.”
(generic intensifier) Extreme or absolute in degree
“We cannot have a repeat performance next week, because that was a complete disaster.”
Covering everything and all that is relevant
“Tonight, there will be a complete documentary on traditional life in the Western Isles.”
Exhausting all effort
“He would later admit that it was a complete performance by him, even for a mild-mannered personality like himself.”
Marked by a person's overall balance in skill and ability from a performance
“Montana had a complete game on the weekend, and his stats reflect the dominance he exerted against the opposition.”
Characterized by being complete or unbroken
Firmly established and unlikely to change, especially of a habit or belief
Not disguised, plainly visible
Real or genuine, in accordance with the truth, facts or standards
Containing the maximum possible amount of that which can fit in the space available
Existing in large amounts or numbers
Something precise or exact
Fully mature, developed, or advanced in age, behavior or performance
Of an impressive size, extent, or amount
Large in magnitude or number
Serving as the ideal model or example for something
Ready for use
Superseding others in importance or status
Restricted to the person, group, or area concerned
Complete, or having all that is needed, by itself
Carried out using a planned, ordered procedure
Incapable of being redeemed, recovered or undone
Pertaining to a collective
To carry out an action to the end
“Complete all the duties as listed by your mother, and then you may go about gallivanting with your friends.”
Serving as a finishing touch to
“We need this state-of-the-art television to complete the living room.”
To bring fulfillment or happiness to one's life
“Katherine knew deep down, that the man standing in front of her, would complete her existence.”
To bring an event to a close or conclusion
“It was the last gig of the evening, and the perfect way to complete a weekend of festivities.”
To fill in its entirety
“You need to complete the form in order to register for the competition.”
To bring about or cause something to happen
To make up or be a part of a whole
To be successful in, or meet the requirements of, a test, exam or endeavor
To represent in a physical, concrete or visible form
A sufficient amount of
Complete, or the greatest possible
Everything that is included in, or part of, something
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