Complete: v.tr. (word from complete).
The verb “complete” has several meanings:
1. Make complete.
Complete a quantity, a number, a sum (round up).
To complete with an addition, a complement (to complement).
Complete a collection, a wardrobe, a team.
Add a detail to complete the whole (add, report).
Complete a drawing, a fill-in-the-blank sentence (exercise, game).
To complete one's work (to complete, to perfect).
Subject thing: Ironic meaning: To complete...
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