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Sentence count:227+63 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2016-10-13Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: clean upclose upconcludeendentirefinishterminatethoroughwholewind upAntonym: imperfectincompleteSimilar words: complexcomplexityrepleteamplecompetetemplesamplecomplyMeaning: [kəm'pliːt]  v. 1. come or bring to a finish or an end 2. bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements 3. complete or carry out 4. complete a pass 5. write all the required information onto a form. adj. 1. having every necessary or normal part or component or step 2. perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities 3. highly skilled 4. without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers 5. having come or been brought to a conclusion. 
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61. We were able to watch the lions in complete safety.
62. From my point of view the party was a complete success.
63. That meeting achieved absolutely nothing - it was a complete waste of time.
64. The nation was urged to pull together to avoid a slide into complete chaos.
65. A heart will not be hurt for pursuing a dream, when you truly want something, all the universe conspires to help you complete the.
66. Happy birthday to my husband.Time elapse so quickly,but my love for you grows fonder.I want to tell you on this special day that your love makes my life complete.
67. He invested his lawyer with complete power to act for him.
68. The book survives complete only in the second edition of 1533.
69. I don't long for luxurious life and gorgeous appearance , but I need a complete in habitation for sentiment.
70. The country has been threatened with complete isolation from the international community unless the atrocities stop.
71. Ordinary working with unusual attitude to complete, simple questions to use a comprehensive thinking to decision, the matter will look at the way, distant ideal rely on real efforts to achieve.
72. How long does it take for the planet Jupiter to make a complete revolution around the sun?
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73. Michael was given a complete going-over and then treated for glandular fever.
74. He was portrayed in the media as a complete fiend.
75. By the end of the course I was a complete basket case.
76. Don't let him drive-he's a complete psycho behind the wheel!
77. He had to go through the usual rigmarole of signing legal papers in order to complete the business deal.
78. I could not have complete peace of mind before they returned.
79. The purpose of the book is to provide a complete guide to the university.
80. This is a luxurious car complete with air conditioning and telephone.
81. The British Medical Association is/are campaigning for a complete ban on tobacco advertising.
82. He looked a complete mess - dressed anyhow with hair sticking up on end.
83. Complete replacement of the roof tiles would be very costly.
84. At school she had complete contempt for all her teachers.
85. Botanists are not in complete accord about how many species exist.
86. Your lyrics are complete bollocks; they don't actually mean anything, do they?
87. I have personally never done such a complete turnaround in my opinion of a person.
88. His frequent depressions were the prelude to a complete mental breakdown.
89. The table folds up and comes complete with a carrying handle.
90. The Financial Times says the move represents a complete reversal of previous US policy.
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