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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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The chef’s kitchen comes complete with an enormous wood island with seating, white cabinetry, an elegant backsplash, and state-of-the-art appliances.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 14, 2026

She must also complete ten hours of continuing legal education focused on technology, including at least five hours focused on the benefits and risks of AI tools in legal work.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 14, 2026

The aim is to let customers complete much of the purchase and financing paperwork from home, cutting down on the amount of time spent in a physical store.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 13, 2026

In fact, demand appears to be accelerating as customers move from training AI models to inference—using them to complete tasks and solve problems—said Roth Capital analyst Rohit Kulkarni.

From Barron's • Apr. 13, 2026

A first-generation Norwegian American, Lars Kristiansen looked like a real-life Paul Bunyan, complete with blue jeans, a red plaid shirt, and a bushy brown beard.

From "Two Degrees" by Alan Gratz




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