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complete

[kuhm-pleet] / kəmˈplit /






Usage

What are other ways to say complete? The adjective complete implies that a certain unit has all its parts or is fully developed or perfected, and may apply to a process or purpose carried to fulfillment: a complete explanation. Entire means whole, having unbroken unity: an entire book. Intact implies retaining completeness and original condition: a package delivered intact. Perfect emphasizes not only completeness but also high quality and absence of defects or blemishes: a perfect diamond.

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Watches of Switzerland completed the acquisition of U.S.-based Deutsch & Deutsch earlier this year, which is progressing well and is expected to strengthen the group’s presence in the key U.S. market, it said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The integration of Credit Suisse is on track to be completed by the end of the year, UBS said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Each morning, participants completed cognitive tests and questionnaires designed to assess sleep quality, alertness, and other health-related effects.

From Science Daily

The OTC market is operated by banks for wealthy customers who want to privately express their views, or who employ strategies that are difficult to complete in normal markets.

From Barron's

Skills that took them a lifetime to develop can be completed with relative ease, speeding up the process of coding to a shocking degree.

From The Wall Street Journal