complete (A2)
verb, adjective
Pronunciation: /kəmˈpliːt/
Definition
To finish making or doing something; to bring to an end.
Examples
The construction of the new bridge should be completed by next year.
She completed her degree in just three years.
Please complete the form with all the required information.
How to Use complete
- complete with (prepositional phrase)
- Having something included or as part of something else. — "The new house is complete with a swimming pool and a home theater."
- complete the form (collocation)
- To fill in all the required information on a document. — "Please complete the form before submitting it."
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