complete

US /kəmˈplit/

UK /kəm'pli:t/

A1
v.t.Transitive VerbTo finish or reach the end of doing something
Let me know as soon as you complete your report
adj.AdjectiveBeing finished; done; achieved
He asked me when my novel would be complete so he could read it
adj.AdjectiveBeing as perfect and as total as could be
There was complete silence as the tennis player served the ball
v.t.Transitive VerbProvide all the parts or elements of.
The new recruits completed the team.
adj.AdjectiveIncluding all or everything; total.
The investigation was a complete success.
n. (c.)Countable NounA full set.
I need a complete set of tools.

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