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complete adj 1 whole; finished; with nothing missing. 2 thorough; utter; absolute; total • a complete triumph. 3 perfect. verb (completed, completing) 1 a to finish; b to make complete or perfect. 2 to fill in (a form). completely adverb. completeness noun. completion noun. complete with ... having the additional feature of ... • The car came complete with tinted windows.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin complere, completum to fill up.