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more complete
adjective as in total, not lacking
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in finished
adjective as in utter, absolute
Example Sentences
But a new retrospective in Paris takes a more complete look at the full range of his career.
Baseball has never fielded a more complete, dominant, and disciplined team.
And thus the separation of the mandarin class grows ever more complete.
More painful is that a wide swath of the haredi population is ready and desirous for a more complete life.
The Arab League statement thus marks the emergence of a more complete relationship of mutual affinity.
The inmost experience of life becomes incomparably more complete for each of them.
It was not till Plato arose that a more complete system of philosophy was founded.
Father Acuna makes its resemblance to the ox still more complete, by giving it horns, which Nature never provided.
In the midst of that retirement, like a harmony making the silence more complete, rose the wide murmur of the sea.
Perhaps never was metamorphosis more complete than that which now took place.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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