complete
//kəmˈpliːt//
Adjective
completeCanonical form
more completeComparative
most completeSuperlative
1
having all necessary or normal parts, elements, or steps; entire; whole
The book has a complete set of illustrations.
2
finished; concluded; ended
The project is now complete.
3
absolute; total; thorough
The project was a complete disaster.
Antonym
Verb
completeInfinitive
completePresent tense
completedPast tense
completedPast participle
completingPresent participle
completesThird-person singular
1
to finish making or doing something; to bring to an end
She completed the project ahead of schedule.
2
to make whole or perfect by adding what is lacking
A few more chairs would complete the dining room set.
3
to fill in all required information on a form or document
Please complete this form and return it by Friday.