English word

Complete

Definitions

adjective

  1. having all necessary parts, elements, or steps
  2. having all four sets of floral organs
  3. having the property that every Cauchy sequence of elements converges to a limit in the spaceof a metric space
  4. containing all essential amino acidsof a protein
  5. total, absolute
  6. fully carried out : thorough
  7. legally caughtof a football pass
  8. brought to an end : concluded
  9. highly proficient
  10. including modifiers, complements, or objectsof a subject or predicate
  11. characterized by the occurrence of a pupal stage between the motile immature stages and the adult compare incomplete sense 3of insect metamorphosis

Synonyms for complete

Closest evidence-backed alternatives.

  • entire
  • whole
  • full
  • comprehensive
  • total
  • perfect
  • finish
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