Having no deficiency; wanting no part or element; perfect; whole; entire; full: as, in complete armor.
Thorough; consummate; perfect in kind or quality.
Finished; ended; concluded; completed.
In the case of a partial differential equation of the first order, a solution containing the full number of arbitrary constants, but no arbitrary function.
noun.
The last of the daily canonical hours in the Roman Catholic breviary: same as complin.
To make complete; bring to a consummation or an end; add or supply what is lacking to; finish; perfect; fill up or out: as, to complete a house or a task; to complete an unfinished design; to complete another's thought, or the measure of one's wrongs.
To fulfil; accomplish; realize.
Synonyms To consummate, perform, execute, achieve, realize.