1) completeVerb
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Come or bring to a finish or an end. He finished the dishes. She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree. The fastest runner finished the race in just over 2 hours; others finished in over 4 hours. | ختم کرنا مکمل کرنا |
2) completeAdjective
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Having every necessary or normal part or component or step. A complete meal. A complete wardrobe. A complete set of the Britannica. A complete set of china. A complete defeat. A complete accounting. | کامل |
3) completeVerb
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Bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements. A child would complete the family. | پورا کرنا |
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Perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities. A complete gentleman. Consummate happiness. A consummate performance. | پورا مکمل |
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Highly skilled. An accomplished pianist. A complete musician. | ماہر |
6) complete |
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Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers. An arrant fool. A complete coward. A consummate fool. A double-dyed villain. Gross negligence. A perfect idiot. Pure folly. What a sodding mess. Stark staring mad. A thoroughgoing villain. Utter nonsense. The unadulterated truth. | بالکل
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7) completeVerb
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Write all the required information onto a form. Fill out this questionnaire, please! Make out a form. | بھرنا |
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Having come or been brought to a conclusion. The harvesting was complete. The affair is over, ended, finished. The abruptly terminated interview. | ختم ہونا اختتام پزیر ہونا |