Meaning of COMPLETION
Pronunciation: | | kum'pleeshun
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WordNet Dictionary |
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- [n] the act of becoming or making complete; "her work is still far from completion"
- [n] a concluding action
- [n] a successful forward pass in football
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| Synonyms: | | closing, culmination, mop up, pass completion, windup |
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| See Also: | | accomplishment, achievement, conclusion, consummation, ending, finalisation, finalization, finish, finishing, follow-through, football, football game, graduation, maneuver, manoeuvre, play, termination | |
Webster's 1913 Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | \Com*ple"tion\, n. [L. completio a filling, a
fulfillment.]
1. The act or process of making complete; the getting through
to the end; as, the completion of an undertaking, an
education, a service.
The completion of some repairs. --Prescott.
2. State of being complete; fulfillment; accomplishment;
realization.
Predictions receiving their completion in Christ.
--South.
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| Related Terms: | | accomplishment, achievement, administration, bitter end, carrying out, catastrophe, climax, close, closure, commission, completing, conclusion, conduct, consummation, culmination, denouement, discharge, dispatch, effectuation, enactment, end, end result, ending, enforcement, execution, final result, finale, finish, finishing, fulfillment, full development, handling, implementation, last act, management, maturation, maturity, observance, payoff, perfection, performance, perpetration, prosecution, realization, ripeness, rounding off, rounding out, termination, terminus, topping off, topping-off, transaction, windup |
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