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complete

/kəmˈpliːt/

noun

Meaning

  • A completed survey.

verb

Meaning

  • To finish; to make done; to reach the end.

    "He completed the assignment on time."

  • To make whole or entire.

    "The last chapter completes the book nicely."

  • To call from the small blind in an unraised pot.

Synonyms

accomplish,
finish,
consummate,
perfect,
top off

adjective

Meaning

  • With all parts included; with nothing missing; full.

    "After she found the rook, the chess set was complete."

  • Finished; ended; concluded; completed.

    "When your homework is complete, you can go and play with Martin."

  • Generic intensifier.

    "He is a complete bastard!"

  • (of a metric space) In which every Cauchy sequence converges to a point within the space.

  • (of a lattice) In which every set with a lower bound has a greatest lower bound.

  • (of a category) In which all small limits exist.

  • (of a proof system of a formal system with respect to a given semantics) In which every semantically valid well-formed formula is provable.

  • (of a problem) That is in a given complexity class and is such that every other problem in the class can be reduced to it (usually in polynomial time or logarithmic space).

Synonyms

concluded,
done,
downright,
utter,
entire,
total