complete

verb
/kəmˈpliːt/

Meaning

to finish making or doing something; to bring something to an end

Example Sentences

She managed to complete the project on time.

Example Expressions

complete the circle

Synonyms

finish, accomplish, achieve, conclude, finalize

Antonyms

incomplete, unfinished, halt

Collocations

complete a task, complete a form, complete the project, complete successfully

More Example Sentences

I complete my work around 6 and leave around 6:15.

Having completed his degree, John moved to New York.

Everyday I try to complete my homework before dinner.

How much time did you take to complete the assignment?

I have decided to complete the next courses on FM Method.

How much sincere are your colleagues to complete their tasks?

The manager doesn’t approve unless the documents are complete.

How many weeks did you take to complete the training in Boston?

I have decided to complete the next courses on Vasanth Academy.

I shall complete all the courses on Vasanth Academy for gaining full skill in English.

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To confuse or muddle someone’s mind.

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