FromMiddle English compleet ( “ full, complete ” ) , borrowed fromOld French complet orLatin completus , past participle ofcompleō ( “ I fill up, I complete ” ) (whence alsocomplement ,compliment ), fromcom- +pleō ( “ I fill, I fulfill ” ) (whence alsodeplete ,replete ,plenty ), ultimately fromProto-Indo-European *pleh₁- ( “ to fill ” ) (English full ).
complete (third-person singular simple present completes ,present participle completing ,simple past and past participle completed )
( ambitransitive ) Tofinish ; to makedone ; to reach theend .Synonyms: accomplish ,finish ;see also Thesaurus:end Hecompleted the assignment on time.
1972 ,Mortimer J. Adler ,Charles Van Doren ,How to Read a Book , Simon & Schuster,→ISBN ,→LCCN ,page18 :The second level of reading we will call Inspectional Reading. It is characterized by its special emphasis on time. When reading at this level, the student is allowed a set time tocomplete an assigned amount of reading. He might be allowed fifteen minutes to read this book, for instance—or even a book twice as long.
1981 ,A Pictorial History of the Republic of China: Its Founding and Development [1] , volume II,Taipei : Modern China Press,→OCLC ,page416 :The Tsengwen Reservoir, located at Nanhsi village, Tainan, wascompleted in 1973.
2023 , “30 Under 13 ”, performed byBetter Lovers :How far are you willing to reach? While you're coveting outcomes that you can't achieve Now you're on a mission, but you won'tcomplete Shouldn't hold on to me, hold on to me Try to let go of me, let go of me
( transitive ) To makewhole orentire .Synonyms: consummate ,perfect ,top off The last chaptercompletes the book nicely.
( poker ) Tocall from thesmall blind in anunraised pot .Albanian:mbaroj (sq) ,kry Arabic:اِنْتَهَى (ar) ( intahā ) ,أَكْمَلَ ( ʔakmala ) Egyptian Arabic:كامل ( kāmil ) Armenian:ավարտել (hy) ( avartel ) Bulgarian:завършвам (bg) ( zavǎršvam ) Catalan:complir (ca) ,completar (ca) Chinese:Mandarin:完成 (zh) ( wánchéng ) Czech:dokončit (cs) Danish:afslutte (da) ,fuldføre ,færdiggøre (da) , gørefærdig Dutch:voltooien (nl) Esperanto:kompleti Finnish:tehdä loppuun ,saada valmiiksi French:accomplir (fr) ,terminer (fr) ,achever (fr) Galician:completar (gl) Georgian:დამთავრება ( damtavreba ) ,მორჩნა ( morčna ) ,დასრულება ( dasruleba ) German:beenden (de) ,fertigstellen (de) ,fertigmachen (de) Gothic:𐌿𐍃𐍄𐌹𐌿𐌷𐌰𐌽 ( ustiuhan ) Greek:ολοκληρώνω (el) ( olokliróno ) Ancient Greek:τελέω ( teléō ) Hebrew:סיים ( siyém ) ,השלים (he) ( hishlím ) Hindi:अंत करना ( ant karnā ) ,समाप्त करना ( samāpt karnā ) ,समापन करना ( samāpan karnā ) Hungarian:elvégez (hu) ,befejez (hu) ,teljesít (hu) ,elkészít (hu) Ido:kompletigar (io) Indonesian:menyelesaikan (id) ,merampungkan (id) Italian:completare (it) ,portare a termine ,concludere (it) Japanese:完了する (ja) ( kanryō suru ) ,完うする (ja) ( mattō suru ) ,終える (ja) ( oeru ) Kazakh:бітіру ( bıtıru ) ,аяқтау ( aäqtau ) Khmer:please add this translation if you can Kurdish:Central Kurdish:تەواو کردن ( tewaw kirdin ) Northern Kurdish:temam kirin (ku) ,kamil kirin (ku) ,xilas kirin (ku) ,qedandin (ku) Lao:ໝົດ ( mot ) ,ສຳເລັດ ( sam let ) Latin:finiō (la) Lü:ᦵᦙᧃᧉᦷᦙᧇ ( men²mob ) ,᧟ᦵᦔᧈ ( l̇aewṗe¹ ) Malay:habis (ms) Māori:whakatepe ( without any omissions ) Mongolian:please add this translation if you can Naga:Khiamniungan Naga:thǖchīk Norwegian:Bokmål:fullføre ,gjøre ferdig Nynorsk:fullføre ,gjere ferdig Persian:کامل کردن ,تمام کردن (fa) Polish:ukanczać impf ,ukończyć (pl) pf Portuguese:terminar (pt) ,acabar (pt) ,concluir (pt) Romanian:completa (ro) ,termina (ro) Russian:заверша́ть (ru) impf ( zaveršátʹ ) ,заверши́ть (ru) pf ( zaveršítʹ ) ,зака́нчивать (ru) impf ( zakánčivatʹ ) ,зако́нчить (ru) pf ( zakónčitʹ ) Slovene:dokončati ,zaključiti Spanish:completar (es) ,cabalar (es) ,acabalar (es) ,cabalear Swedish:slutföra (sv) ,färdigställa (sv) , görafärdig (sv) Telugu:పూర్తిచేయు (te) ( pūrticēyu ) ,ముగించు (te) ( mugiñcu ) Thai:สำเร็จ (th) ( sǎm-rèt ) Turkish:tamamlamak (tr) Ukrainian:заве́ршувати ( zavéršuvaty ) ,заве́ршити impf ( zavéršyty ) Uzbek:bajarmoq (uz) Vietnamese:hoàn thành (vi)
to make whole or entire
—see also fulfill Albanian:mbaroj (sq) Gheg Albanian:kry Bulgarian:довършвам (bg) ( dovǎršvam ) Catalan:complir (ca) Dutch:aanvullen (nl) Esperanto:plenigi Finnish:täydentää (fi) ,lopettaa (fi) French:compléter (fr) Galician:cumprir (gl) Georgian:შევსება ( ševseba ) German:komplettieren (de) ,ergänzen (de) ,vervollständigen (de) Greek:συμπληρώνω (el) ( sympliróno ) Hebrew:השלים (he) ( hishlím ) Hindi:पूरा करना ( pūrā karnā ) Hungarian:kiegészít (hu) ,befejez (hu) Ido:kompletigar (io) Indonesian:menyelesaikan (id) ,merampungkan (id) Italian:completare (it) ,portare a termine Japanese:完成させる (ja) ( kansei saseru ) Kurdish:Northern Kurdish:temam kirin (ku) ,kamil kirin (ku) Latin:compleō (la) Māori:whakatepe Polish:dopełnić (pl) ,uzupełnić (pl) ,skompletować pf Portuguese:completar (pt) ,inteirar (pt) ,concluir (pt) Russian:укомплекто́вывать (ru) impf ( ukomplektóvyvatʹ ) ,комплектова́ть (ru) impf ( komplektovátʹ ) ,укомплектова́ть (ru) pf ( ukomplektovátʹ ) Slovene:dopolniti Spanish:cabalear ,completar (es) ,cabalar (es) ,acabalar (es) Swedish:fullborda (sv) Turkish:tamamlamak (tr) Ukrainian:комплектува́ти impf ( komplektuváty )
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complete (comparative morecomplete or completer ,superlative mostcomplete or completest )
With all partsincluded ; with nothing missing; full.Synonyms: entire ,total ,whole ;see also Thesaurus:entire My life will becomplete once I buy this new television.
She offered mecomplete control of the project.
After she found the rook, the chess set wascomplete .
2012 , William Matthews,The Tragedy of Arthur [2] ,University of California Press , page68 :[ …] and two enormous Scottish poems, theBuik of Alexander , which has been improbably ascribed to Barbour, and Sir Gilbert Hay'sBuik of Alexander the Conquerour ; one nearlycomplete Prose Life of Alexander and fragments of four others; a stanzaic translation of theFuerres de Gadres which survives only in a fragment, theRomance of Cassamus , and three separate translations of theSecreta Secretorum .
2012 March-April,Terrence J. Sejnowski , “Well-connected Brains”, inAmerican Scientist [3] , volume100 , number 2, archived fromthe original on27 April 2017 , page171 :Creating acomplete map of the human connectome would therefore be a monumental milestone but not the end of the journey to understanding how our brains work.
Finished;ended ;concluded ; completed.Synonyms: concluded ,done ;see also Thesaurus:finished When your homework iscomplete , you can go and play with Martin.
Generic intensifier .Synonyms: downright ,utter ;see also Thesaurus:total He is acomplete bastard!
It was acomplete shock when he turned up on my doorstep.
Our vacation was acomplete disaster.
( mathematical analysis , of ametric space ortopological group ) In which everyCauchy sequence converges to a point within the space.( ring theory , of alocal ring ) Complete as a topological group with respect to its m-adic topology , where m is its uniquemaximal idea .( algebra , of alattice ) In which every set with a lower bound has a greatest lower bound.( mathematics , of acategory ) In which all smalllimits exist.( logic , of a proof system of aformal system with respect to a givensemantics ) In which every semanticallyvalid well-formed formula isprovable .[ 1] Gödel's first incompleteness theorem showed thatPrincipia could not be both consistent andcomplete . According to the theorem, for every sufficiently powerful logical system (such asPrincipia ), there exists a statementG that essentially reads, "The statementG cannot be proved." Such a statement is a sort of Catch-22: ifG is provable, then it is false, and the system is therefore inconsistent; and ifG is not provable, then it is true, and the system is therefore incomplete.WP ( computing theory , of aproblem ) That is in a givencomplexity class and is such that every other problem in the class can bereduced to it (usually inpolynomial time orlogarithmic space).2007 , Yi-Kai Liu,The Complexity of the Consistency and N-representability Problems for Quantum States ,page17 :QMA arises naturally in the study of quantum computation, and it also has acomplete problem, Local Hamiltonian, which is a generalization ofk -SAT.
2009 , Sanjeev Arora, Boaz Barak,Computational Complexity: A Modern Approach ,page137 :BPP behaves differently in some ways from other classes we have seen. For example, we know of nocomplete languages forBPP .
with everything included
Afrikaans:volledig (af) Arabic:كَامِل ( kāmil ) Armenian:լրիվ (hy) ( lriv ) ,ամբողջական (hy) ( amboġǰakan ) ,լիարժեք (hy) ( liaržekʻ ) Asturian:completu Belarusian:по́ўны ( pówny ) Bulgarian:пъ́лен (bg) m ( pǎ́len ) ,цял (bg) ( cjal ) Catalan:complet (ca) m ,completa (ca) f Chinese:Mandarin:完全 (zh) ( wánquán ) ,完整 (zh) ( wánzhěng ) Czech:úplný (cs) m ,plný (cs) Dutch:volledig (nl) ,compleet (nl) ,algeheel (nl) ,allesomvattend (nl) ( uncommon ) Esperanto:kompleta (eo) Finnish:kokonainen (fi) ,täydellinen (fi) French:complet (fr) m ,complète (fr) f Galician:completo (gl) Georgian:სრული ( sruli ) German:ganz (de) ,komplett (de) ,vollständig (de) Greek:πλήρης (el) m or f ( plíris ) ,πλήρες (el) n ( plíres ) Ancient Greek:ὅλος ( hólos ) Hebrew:שלם (he) m ( shalém ) ,מלא (he) m ( malé ) ,מושלם m ( mushlám ) Hindi:पूरा (hi) ( pūrā ) ,पूर्ण (hi) m ( pūrṇ ) Hungarian:teljes (hu) Indonesian:lengkap (id) ,sempurna (id) ,komplit (id) Interlingua:complete Irish:líonmhar ,foirfe Italian:completo (it) m ,completa (it) f Japanese:完全な (ja) ( kanzen na ) ,全い ( mattai ) Kurdish:Central Kurdish:تەواو ( tewaw ) Northern Kurdish:temam (ku) ,tev (ku) ,kamil (ku) Latin:integer Latvian:pilnīgs Macedonian:полн ( poln ) Norwegian:Bokmål:komplett (no) Nynorsk:komplett Occitan:complet (oc) Persian:کامل (fa) ( kâmel ) Polish:pełny (pl) ,kompletny (pl) Portuguese:completo (pt) ,integral (pt) ,totalizado ,íntegro (pt) Romanian:complet (ro) Russian:по́лный (ru) ( pólnyj ) ,це́лый (ru) ( célyj ) ,соверше́нный (ru) ( soveršénnyj ) Scottish Gaelic:buileach Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:пун Latin:pun (sh) Slovak:plný Slovene:popoln Spanish:completo (es) Swahili:kamili (sw) Swedish:komplett (sv) ,fullständig (sv) Telugu:పూర్తి (te) ( pūrti ) ,సంపూర్ణమైన (te) ( sampūrṇamaina ) ,సంపూర్ణము (te) ( sampūrṇamu ) Turkish:tamam (tr) ,eksiksiz (tr) Ugaritic:𐎌𐎍𐎎 ( šlm ) Ukrainian:по́вний ( póvnyj ) ,ці́лий (uk) ( cílyj ) Urdu:پورا ( pūrā ) Yakut:толору ( toloru )
finished; ended; concluded; completed
Asturian:completu Bulgarian:завършен (bg) ( zavǎršen ) Catalan:complet (ca) Chinese:Mandarin:完成 的 ( wánchéng de ) Finnish:valmis (fi) Galician:completo (gl) ,cabal Georgian:დასრულებული ( dasrulebuli ) German:abgeschlossen (de) ,beendet (de) Greek:Ancient Greek:τέλειος ( téleios ) Hebrew:גמור m ( gamúr ) ,שלם (he) m ( shalém ) Hindi:समाप्त (hi) ( samāpt ) Hungarian:elvégzett (hu) ,elkészült (hu) ,kész (hu) ,teljesített (hu) ,lezárt (hu) Icelandic:algjör Irish:foirfe Italian:completato (it) ,concluso (it) Japanese:終わった (ja) ( owatta ) Kurdish:Northern Kurdish:temamkirî (ku) ,qedandî (ku) Latin:complētus (la) ,effectus Malay:lengkap (ms) Māori:rūpeke Persian:سپری (fa) ( separi ) Portuguese:completo (pt) ,concluído (pt) ,terminado (pt) Slovene:dokončan Spanish:completo (es) Swedish:klar (sv) ,färdig (sv) Ukrainian:заве́ршений pf ( zavéršenyj )
generic intensifier derived from "complete"
of metric space: such that every Cauchy sequence converges in it
of a lattice: such that every set with a lower bound has a greatest lower bound
of a category: such that all small limits exist
Bulgarian:please add this translation if you can Polish:zupełna f
of a proof system: such that any semantically valid formula is also provable
complete (plural completes )
A completedsurvey .1994 , industry research published inQuirk's Marketing Research Review , Volume 8, p. 125;Research Services Directory Blue Book , published by the Marketing Research Association, p 552; andGreen Book , Volume 32, published by the New York Chapter, American Marketing Association, p. 451“If SSI says we're going to get twocompletes an hour, the sample will yield two Qualifieds to do the survey with us.” 2013 , Residential Rates OIR webinar published byPG&E , January 31, 2013“…our market research professionals continue to advise us that providing the level of detail necessary to customize to each typical customer type would require the survey to be too lengthy and it would be difficult to get enoughcompletes .” 2016 , "Perceptions of Oral Cancer Screenings Compared to Other Cancer Screenings: A Pilot Study ", thesis for Idaho State University by M. Colleen Stephenson.“Don’t get discouraged if you’re on a job that is difficult to getcompletes on! Everyone else on the job is most likely struggling, and there will be easier surveys that you will dial on.” ^ Sainsbury, Mark [2001]Logical Forms : An Introduction to Philosophical Logic . Blackwell Publishing, Hong Kong (2010), page 358. “complete ”, inWebster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass.:G. & C. Merriam ,1913 ,→OCLC . William Dwight Whitney ,Benjamin E[li] Smith , editors (1911 ), “complete ”, inThe Century Dictionary [ … ] , New York, N.Y.:The Century Co. ,→OCLC .IPA (key ) : /kɔmˈpleː.tə/ Rhymes:-eːtə Hyphenation:com‧ple‧te complete
inflection ofcompleet : indefinite masculine andfeminine singular indefinite plural definite FromEnglish complete ,French complet ,Spanish completo andItalian completo , all fromLatin complētus .
complete (comparative plus complete ,superlative le plus complete )
complete complete
present participle ofcompler IPA (key ) : /komˈplɛ.te/ Rhymes:-ɛte Hyphenation:com‧plè‧te complete
feminine plural ofcompleto complēte
second-person plural present active imperative ofcompleō
complete
inflection ofcompletar : first / third-person singular present subjunctive third-person singular imperative IPA (key ) : /komˈplete/ [kõmˈple.t̪e] Rhymes:-ete Syllabification:com‧ple‧te complete
inflection ofcompletar : first / third-person singular present subjunctive third-person singular imperative