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$ \mathrm{complete}^1 /kəmˈpliːt/
1 including all the parts, etc. that are necessary; whole
a complete list/sequence/picture/profile
I've collected the complete set.
a complete guide to events in Oxford
the complete works of Tolstoy
You will receive payment for each complete day that you work.
You've made my life complete.
A Chinese New Year celebration would not be complete without fireworks.
No trip to Moscow would be complete without a visit to Lenin's tomb.
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The job is almost complete.
Ther ordering process is nearly complete.
Construction of the new airport is scheduled to be complete by late September.
Work on the office building will be complete at the end of the year.
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3 usually before noun used when you are emphasizing something, to mean ‘to the greatest degree possible’ We were in complete agreement.
Refrigerators brought about a complete change in people's lifestyle.
They sat in complete silence.
He was a complete stranger to me.
The council's response shows a complete lack of understanding of the situation.
The army remains in complete control of the country.
It came as a complete surprise.
I felt a complete idiot.
You are talking complete and utter rubbish.
4 usually before noun used when you are emphasizing something, to mean ‘to the greatest degree possible’ We were in complete agreement.
Refrigerators brought about a complete change in people's lifestyle.
They sat in complete silence.
He was a complete stranger to me.
The council's response shows a complete lack of understanding of the situation.
The army remains in complete control of the country.
It came as a complete surprise.
I felt a complete idiot.
You are talking complete and utter rubbish.
$ \mathrm{complete}^2 /kəmˈpliːt/
1 complete something to finish making or doing something
to complete a course/project
to complete a task/mission
to complete your education/training
She's just completed a master's degree in Law.
He has recently completed his first year at Durham University.
The work should be completed by December.
She successfully completed the London Marathon in April.
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2 complete something to write all the information you are asked for on a form
2 000 shoppers completed our questionnaire.
Has the form been correctly completed?
Participants completed a survey designed to collect several types of information.
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3 complete something to make something whole or perfect
I only need one more card to complete the set.
Complete the following sequence: 2, 3, 5, 13…
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