complete
1 of 2verb/kəmˈplit/
Forms:completes,completing,completed,completed
1
to bring something to an end by making it whole
A2transitive- She completes her assignments before the deadline.
- The chef completes the final touches on the dish.
- The team is completing the construction of the new building.
- The project team has completed all the required tasks.
- She has already completed the training program.
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2
to successfully deliver a forward pass to a receiver in a football game
transitive- The quarterback completed a stunning 40-yard pass to the wide receiver.
- He completed the pass under immense pressure from the opposing defense.
- The team gained 15 yards when the quarterback completed the throw.
- Despite the defender’s attempt to block, the quarterback completed the play flawlessly.
- Completing a pass in such difficult conditions showed his incredible skill.
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