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Adjective: completed  kum'plee-tid
  1. Successfully completed or brought to an end
    "the completed project";
    - accomplished, realized, realised [Brit]
     
  2. (of a marriage) completed by the first act of sexual intercourse after the ceremony
    "Their marriage was considered completed after the wedding night"
     
  3. (football) caught
    "a completed forward pass"
Verb: complete  kum'pleet
  1. Come or bring to an end
    "She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree";
    - finish
     
  2. Bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements
    "A child would complete the family"
     
  3. Carry out, fulfil
    "complete one's duties";
    - dispatch, discharge, despatch [Brit]
     
  4. Write all the required information onto a form
    "complete this questionnaire, please!";
    - fill out, fill in, make out
     
  5. (football) complete a pass
    "The quarterback completed a long pass for a touchdown";
    - nail [informal]

See also: complete, consummated

Type of: accomplish, action, carry out, carry through, end, execute, fill, fill up, fulfil [Brit, Cdn], fulfill [N. Amer], play, terminate, write

Encyclopedia: Completed

Complete