adjective “complete”
base form complete, non-gradable
- having all parts or elements; nothing is missing
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The vacation deal was a complete package, including flights, hotels, and tours.
- fully finished or ended
Once the kitchen cleaning is complete, we can start baking cookies.
- 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
- to finish something or reach the end of doing it
She completed her marathon run with a personal best time.
- to make whole or perfect
Adding the final piece completed the puzzle.