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    [Adjective]  | "com*plete" | \ kəm-ˈplēt \


    1: having all necessary parts, elements, or steps

    2: containing all essential amino acids

    3: total, absolute


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English complet, compleet, complete, borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French complet, borrowed from Latin complētus, past participle of complēre "to fill, make up, carry to completion," from com- {see: |com-|com-} + plēre "to fill" {mat|full:1|};

      * Note : The simplex plēre is only attested in an inscription of 176/77 A.D., as a gerund, and in a comment of the grammarian Sextus Pompeius Festus, that "the ancients also used to say plentur without prefixes" ("plentur antiqui etiam sine praepositionibus dicebant"). If such a verb existed, it was replaced at an early date by prefixed compounds such as complēre, in which the prefix marks perfective aspect.;

    [Verb]  | "complete" 


    1: to bring to an end and especially into a perfected state

    2: to make whole or perfect

    3: to mark the end of


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English completen, derivative of complet {see: |complete:1|complete:1};

    [Noun]  | "complete fertilizer" 


    1: a fertilizer that contains the three chief plant nutrients nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and potash


    Origin: 1871 ;

    [Noun]  | "au*to-com*plete" | \ ˈȯ-(ˌ)tō-kəm-ˈplēt \


    1: a feature found in many computer programs (such as those used for data entry, email editing, Internet searches, or word processing) that attempts to predict and automatically complete the current word or phrase as it is being entered by the program's user


    Origin: 1992 ;

    [Idiom]  | "complete and utter" 


    1: absolute, total

    [Idiom]  | "come as a (complete/total) surprise" 


    1: to be unexpected

    [Idiom]  | "make a complete/full recovery" 


    1: to recover fully : to have no lasting health problems

    [Idiom]  | "undivided/full/complete attention" 


    1: concentration on what someone is doing or saying

    [Verb]  | "complete" 


    1: to bring (something) to a state where nothing remains to be done;


      * e.g., " ... managed to complete the assignment with time to spare "





    2: to serve as a completing element to;


      * e.g., " ... the bird's beautiful song simply completes its appeal for pet owners "





    3: to bring (an event) to a natural or appropriate stopping point;


      * e.g., " ... the well-attended concert completed a great weekend of arts and entertainment events "



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    [Adjective]  | "complete" 


    1: not lacking any part or member that properly belongs to it;


      * e.g., " ... a complete deck of cards "





    2: brought or having come to an end;


      * e.g., " ... your education is never complete—there's always something more to learn "





    3: covering everything or all important points;


      * e.g., " ... will present complete coverage of the tennis tournament "





     [ "complete" ]

    1: (v) To ejaculate; to cum.

      * e.g.,  ... Yeah, I just completed when I saw that, no joke. 

     [ "complete" ]

    1: In mathematical analysis, a metric space M is complete provided every Cauchy sequence of points in M converges to a point in M.

      * e.g.,  ... R^n, the set of n-tuples of real numbers, and l_2, the set of square-summable sequences, are complete. Q, the set of all rational numbers, is not complete. For example, the sequence 

     [ "complete" ]

    1: Add 'complete' to any adjective to make it more forceful, usually in a negative sense.

      * e.g.,  ... You are a complete fuck head! 

     [ "to completion" ]

    1: To the point of climax or ejaculation.

      * e.g.,  ... I gave him a blowjob to completion, then gobbled his load. My date sucked me to completion, then gobbled my load. 

     [ "Complete" ]

    1: Having all the necessary parts or elements, lacking Nothing.

      * e.g.,  ... My better half completes me! 


     [ "Complete" ]

    2: "I wish i could explain your eyes.

      * e.g.,  ... ...wish i was complete! 


     [ "Complete" ]

    3: and your voice like as butterflies.


     [ "Complete" ]

    4: Your Hart that is pure as gold.


     [ "Complete" ]

    5: Your All words are epic, you ever told


     [ "Complete" ]

    6: You are important for my life as air,


     [ "Complete" ]

    7: For going to far from you, i've no dare.


     [ "Complete" ]

    8: You are important for me as lyrics to music Beat,


     [ "Complete" ]

    9: Come to me darling! and make me complete"

     [ "complet" ]

    1: a glass or bottle of beer measuring 625 ml. contrasted with a pint which is typically 500 ml. the word is from the french equivalent of 'complete' indicating that a 625 ml bottle of beer is just the right amount for a summers day and will leave you slightly more satisfied than just a pint. pronounced KOHM-PLEH, as in french.

      * e.g.,  ... a good old complet of pabst by the river won't leave me heavy-handed nor empty. we can get more bang for our buck buying a complet instead of a pint. 

     [ "completed" ]

    1: the act of fufilling one's act of ejaculation

      * e.g.,  ... Oh man, that chick was so hot that when she bent over, I think I completed... 

     [ "Completer" ]

    1: Complete, finish, accomplish, no longer working towards.

      * e.g.,  ... Someday... I'm gonna completer that. 

     [ "completity" ]

    1: The level at which a task(s) are finished or done

      * e.g.,  ... She finished her homework to completity 

     [ "Complete" ]

    1: Saviours of rock... no - all music as it exists today!

      * e.g.,  ... Man - I can't wait till Complete's Hoogie Boogie Land album is released. 

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