Apedia

Completed Complete Kəmˈpliːt Degree Law Project I Form

Word complete
WordType (verb)
Phonetic BrE / kəmˈpliːt / NAmE / kəmˈpliːt /
Example
  • she's just completed a master's degree in law.
  • the project should be completed within a year.
  • 2 000 shoppers completed our questionnaire.
  • i only need one more card to complete the set.
Sound Native audio playback is not supported.
Image
Search images by the word
https://www.google.com/search?biw=1280&bih=661&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=complete
Content

complete

(verb)BrE / kəmˈpliːt / NAmE / kəmˈpliːt /
  1. to finish making or doing something
    • She's just completed a master's degree in Law.
    • The project should be completed within a year.
  2. to write all the information you are asked for on a form
    • synonym fill somethingin
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/fill-in
    • 2 000 shoppers completed our questionnaire.
  3. to make something whole or perfect
    • I only need one more card to complete the set.

    Extra Examples

    • Has the form been correctly completed?
    • I’ve fully completed my training.
    • The project has now been successfully completed.
    • We have recently completed a 10-year study.
    • Arrangements for the trip have now been completed.
    • Complete the following sequence: 2, 3, 5, 13…
    • Construction of the new road has now been successfully completed.
    • He went to America to complete his education.
    • It is unlikely that the repairs will be completed on time.
    • She’s just completed a master’s degree in Law.
    • When he has completed his studies, he’ll travel the world.
    • to complete a project/an assignment/a degree/a thesis/a deal/an apprenticeship

    Verb Forms

    • present simple I / you / we / they complete
    • he / she / it completes
    • past simple completed
    • past participle completed
    • -ing form completing

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English: from Old French complet or Latin completus, past participle of complere ‘fill up, finish, fulfil’, from com- (expressing intensive force) + plere ‘fill’.
Copyright This card's content is collected from the following dictionaries: Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Tags: c

Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.

Next card: Completely kəmˈpliːtli utterly forgotten adverb bre broke explosion

Previous card: Complaint i make kəmˈpleɪnt common received number customers

Up to card list: [English] The Oxford 3000 Most Important Words