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Adjective
/kəmˈplēt/,
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completest, superlative; completer, comparative;
  1. Having all the necessary or appropriate parts
    • - a complete list of courses offered by the college
    • - no wardrobe is complete this year without culottes
  2. (of all the works of a particular author) Collected together in one volume or edition
    • - the complete works of Shakespeare
  3. Entire; full
    • - I only managed one complete term at school
  4. Having run its full course; finished
    • - the restoration of the chapel is complete
  5. (often used for emphasis) To the greatest extent or degree; total
    • - a complete ban on smoking
    • - their marriage came as a complete surprise to me
  6. Skilled at every aspect of a particular activity; consummate
    • - these articles are for the compleat mathematician

  1. Completer or Malanstraube is a white Swiss wine grape grape primarily in eastern Switzerland. The Completer vine was once domesticated but has now become mostly feral though some Swiss winemakers will make limited quantities of wine harvested from the wild vines. J. ...
  2. (Completers) In general, an object is complete if nothing needs to be added to it. This notion is made more specific in various fields.
  3. A student who finishes a planned sequence of courses or competencies designed to meet an academic or vocational occupational objective and has met all of the requirements of the institution for program completion.
  4. A student who receives a degree, diploma, certificate, or other formal award. In order to be considered a completer, the degree/award must actually be conferred.