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complete (EN)
adjective, verb

adjective “complete”

base form complete, non-gradable
  1. having all parts or elements; nothing is missing
    The vacation deal was a complete package, including flights, hotels, and tours.
  2. fully finished or ended
    Once the kitchen cleaning is complete, we can start baking cookies.
  3. used to emphasize an expression
    She was a complete genius, solving the puzzle in seconds.

verb “complete”

infinitive complete; he completes; past tense completed; past part. completed; ger. completing
  1. to finish something or reach the end of doing it
    She completed her marathon run with a personal best time.
  2. to make whole or perfect
    Adding the final piece completed the puzzle.