Definition

to complete: to finish, to terminate, to conclude verb
complete: total, whole, entire; finished adjective
completely: totally, entirely, fully adverb
  • "Philip : Before completing my mission, I have but one remaining task... to take a look at the contents of said microfiche!"
  • "THX-1134 : Sale completed."
  • "Mentally, it's a completely different story."
  • "Dr. Loblaw : I'm completely serious, Brian."
  • "Bruno : You have six hours to complete your mission!"
  • "When I was a perfumer in Paris, I completed all my tasks with a dance and song."
  • "Brent : So listeners, I am now inside the party: the first stage of my mission is complete."
  • "You're completely naked-"
  • "Industrial Fruit Concern Inc. has stated that if they acquire the juice business, they plan to completely change the company culture and business model, create hundreds of soulless storefronts across the world, and pretty much ruin everything that made it unique."

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