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completion
noun as in accomplishment, finishing
Strongest matches
accomplishment, achievement, conclusion, culmination, expiration, finalization, fulfillment, integration, realization
Strong matches
attainment, close, consummation, curtains, dispatch, end, finis, finish, follow through, fruition, hips, perfection, wind-up
Example Sentences
“The Commission did not instruct Mr. Wright to approve inaccurate wellbore completion reports,” according to the letter.
The second vehicle is nearing completion by Mojave-based company Scaled Composites.
From design to completion, these luxury yachts can take four years to build.
Typically, Cumming says, the boys would be set an impossible task, or one whose completion would never satisfy their father.
When videos come in, the members of the collective debate and edit online until they come to the mutual agreement of completion.
So with its completion, he wrapped it carefully, and sent it to a Chicago publisher, while he sighed with relief.
The cost of these improvements up to completion is estimated at about one million sterling.
What can I do when the symphony, which is nearing completion, occupies me so entirely that I can think of nothing else?
Rimsky and I send you our homage and heartiest congratulations upon the completion of such a fine piece of workmanship.
Each of these has been potent in its effects, and to each we owe the completion of a great stage in the evolution of man.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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