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completion
[ kuhm-plee-shuhn ]
noun
- the act of completing.
Synonyms: , ,
- the state of being completed.
- conclusion; fulfillment:
Her last novel represented the completion of her literary achievement.
- Football. a forward pass that has been completed.
Other Word Forms
- ԴDzcdz·tDz noun
- cdz·tDz noun
- ܲcdz·tDz noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of completion1
Example Sentences
With more than 100 parcels a day being cleared, the job is almost halfway done, with June a likely date for completion, officials say.
It’s the completion of a book trilogy — what Specktor refers to as a “triptych” — two memoirs and a novel about L.A. and the people who have journeyed there in search of the American dream.
She and other county officials have declined to comment further on what happened with the evacuation alerts until the completion of an outside after-action review.
She treasured a set she purchased after the completion of the Disney Halloween Half Marathon last fall, her 200th such competition.
The Public Utilities Commission was created as the Railroad Commission in the late 1870s, after the completion of the transcontinental railroad.
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