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Phonetic Respelling: [ kuhm-pleet ]

Definition: Play

verb. come or bring to a finish or an end; adjective. not lacking any part or member that properly belongs to it

Sentence: Play Play

Kyle needs tocompletehis homework. OR We have acompletedeck of cards.

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Kyle needs to complete his homework. OR We have a complete deck of cards.

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We need a tubular piece to complete the project.

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What was the name of the truck that did the first complete backflip ever in a show?

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The intricacy of the work required complete concentration.

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She was a complete washout as a secretary.

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How did Harry complete the first task?

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Ninety-eight year old Dimitrion Yordanis was the oldest person to complete what?

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Helgi said that if Magnus didn't complete his quest, what floor wouldn't get high-speed internet?

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He gave an all-out effort to complete the project on time.

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What does Merlin write that Jack and Annie need to complete this mission?

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How did Jenny complete her story?

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Who was the first one to complete the obstacle course?

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Who woke Geronimo up in the middle of the night to complete the mission?

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The disarmament of the aggressor nations must be complete.

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What did the Wizard use to make a complete camp site?

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Synonyms: Play

finish; finalize; accomplish; entire; full; intact

Antonyms: Play

abandon; quit; partial

How many syllables in complete?

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