COMPLETE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

Meaning of complete in English

(Definition of complete from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
(Definition of complete from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of complete

complete
The completed surveys were collected at each site by the collaborator, who also tracked the total number of surveys that had been distributed.
At that time, only 21 percent of the engineering drawings had been completed, and it was still unknown whether the design would meet the requirements.
In addition, compliance testing of the control technology is also completed in this phase.
The program completed 3,070 initial engineering drawings at its critical design review in 1995, about 26 percent of the eventual drawings needed.
Although the field work for this study was completed before these books appeared, the writing up has been done with these studies in mind.
Currently, the patient is on warfarin, 2.5 mg daily, while completing a 6-mo warfarin regimen.
Evaluation of metabolic homeostasis, lipid profile, and kidney and myocardial function must be completed before surgery.
Further, effective performance and risk management systems must be established, and work must be completed on threat and vulnerability assessments.
The carving is essentially completed before it is moved from the quarry area.
Preparations were completed to cash it after the election.
The "dialogue" that results from such activity is in fact aesthetic because its elements are completed aesthetically.
A third complex was under construction in 1225, and completed in 1260, consisting of common rooms, outbuildings, refectory, dormitory, cloister, kitchen, bakehouse and stables.
The self-administered questionnaire (which was completed between the first and the second interview) included a dietary inventory and some mental health and attitudinal scales.
All questionnaires were read aloud, completed by the researcher and related to the preceding 7 days.
The first interview was completed by 2199 subjects, 58 % of those eligible to participate.
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Translations of complete

in Chinese (Traditional)
使完善, 使完整, 使完全…
in Chinese (Simplified)
使完善, 使完整, 使完全…
in Spanish
completar, rellenar, terminar…
in Portuguese
completar, preencher, terminar…
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पुर्ण /संपूर्ण, पूर्ण करणे, तयार होणे…
全部の, 全くの, (物、こと)を完成させる…
eksiksiz, tam, bütün…
complet/-ète, total/-ale, terminer…
complet, total, acabar…
volledig, af, voltooien…
முழுதாக அல்லது சரியானதாக ஆக்க, ஒரு படிவம் அல்லது வேறு ஆவணத்தில் கேட்கப்பட்ட அனைத்து விவரங்களையும் எழுத, ஏதாவது செய்து முடிக்க…
पूरा करना, (फॉर्म या अन्य दस्तवेज) भरना, काम खत्म करना…
સંપૂર્ણ, સમસ્ત, પરિપૂર્ણ…
fuldstændig, komplet, grundig…
komplett, fullständig, total…
lengkap, betul-betul, selesai…
vollständig, völlig, fertig…
komplett, fullstendig, total…
مکمل کرنا, پورا کرنا, کسی فارم یا دستاویز کو پُر کرنا…
повний, закінчений, абсолютний…
полный, совершенный, законченный…
సంపూర్ణంగా లేక లోపం లేకుండా చేయడం, ఒక ఫారం లేదా ఒక దస్తావేజులో అడిగిన వివరాలన్నింటినీ రాయడం, ఏదైనా పనిని పూర్తి చేయడం…
كامِل, مُكْتَمِل, بِالكامِل ( للتأكيد)…
সম্পূর্ণ করে তোলা অথবা নিখুঁত করে তোলা, ফর্ম অথবা অন্য কোনো নথি ভরার কাজ করা, কোনো কাজ সম্পূর্ণ করা…
úplný, celkový, naprostý…
lengkap, menyeluruh, selesai…
ทั้งหมด, ที่ทำอย่างสมบูรณ์, เสร็จสิ้น…
đầy đủ, toàn diện, hoàn thành…
kompletny, gotowy, ukończony…
완벽한, 완성된, (강조) 철저히…
completo, completare, finire…
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