To complete



Exemple : She completes the project after weeks of careful work

Definition


"To complete" means to finish making or doing something fully, so that nothing is left incomplete or unfinished. For example, if she completes the project, she has done all necessary work to bring it to a successful end.

Étymologie


The phrase "to complete" comes from the Latin word 'completus,' the past participle of 'complere,' meaning 'to fill up' or 'to finish.' It entered English in the late Middle Ages and originally carried the sense of making something whole or perfect. Did you know? The root 'ple' relates to filling, which is why 'complete' implies something is fully filled or done.

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"To complete" figure dans la liste Vocaplus "Anglais - Général - (B1) - partie 4", qui contient 113 mots fréquemment utilisés.
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