complete
[kəm'pli:t]

adjective

[Definition]: all, entire, everything included

[Example Sentences]:
1. The project is now not expected to be complete until the end of 2018.
2. The effort is ongoing and would be complete by June 30.
3. The shift in business is expected to be complete by January 2016.
4. The new policy allows for a complete device replacement, in line with the policy for the iPhone 5.
5. The restructuring will be complete at the end of fiscal 2017.
6. For the Obama administration, the effective deadline to complete the deal is around July 5.
7. The undisclosed number of layoffs were scheduled to be complete by the end of 2014.
8. It also has to complete its funding goal of $100,000.
9. AT T wants to complete its transition by 2020.
10. It expects to complete the improvements in 2015.
11. Juno will complete many more orbits during its mission, which is planned to last through early 2018.
12. Canadian stores will be complete in 2015.
13. Pluto takes 248 years to complete one lap around the sun and was just discovered in 1930.
14. This group of students was then asked to complete the face test.
15. Toys can be purchased individually starting at $1, or as complete sets that start at $10.


[Antonyms]partial, inadequate, imperfect

[Synonyms]total
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