Complete (adjective)

  1. Having all necessary parts, elements, or steps; finished or finalized.
  2. Having all parts intact and undamaged.
  3. Having a full range of skills or qualifications.
  4. Total; absolute.

Origin:

From old french complet, from latin completus, past participle of complere.

Examples:

  1. The project was finally completed after months of hard work.
  2. The car was in complete condition, with all its parts still working.
  3. She is a complete professional in her field.
  4. His complete control over the situation was impressive.
  5. The book was a complete history of the city.
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