KJV Dictionary Definition: complete
complete
COMPLETE, a.
1. Having no deficiency; perfect.
And ye are complete in him who is the head of all principality and power. Col. 2.
2. Finished; ended; concluded; as, the edifice is complete.
This course of vanity almost complete.
In strict propriety, this word admits of no comparison; for that which is complete, cannot be more or less so. But as the word, like many others, is used with some indefiniteness of signification, it is customary to qualify it with more, most, less and least. More complete, most complete, less complete, are common expressions.
3. In botany, a complete flower is one furnished with a calyx and corolla. Vaillant. Or having all the parts of a flower.
COMPLETE, v.t.
1. To finish; to end; to perfect; as, to complete a bridge, or an edifice; to complete an education.
2. To fill to accomplish; as, to complete hopes or desires.
3. To fulfil; to accomplish; to perform; as, the prophecy of Daniel is completed.
completed
COMPLETED, pp. Finished; ended; perfected fulfilled; accomplished.
completely
COMPLETELY, adv. Fully; perfectly; entirely.
completement
COMPLETEMENT, n. The act of completing; a finishing.
completeness
COMPLETENESS, n. The state of being complete; perfection.
completing
COMPLETING, ppr. Finishing; perfecting; accomplishing.
completion
COMPLETION, n.
1. Fulfilment; accomplishment.
There was a full entire harmony and consent in the divine predictions, receiving their completion in Christ.
2. Act of completing; state of being complete; utmost extent; perfect state; as, the gentleman went to the university for the completion of his education or studies.
The completion of a bad character is to hate a good man.
completive
COMPLETIVE, a. Filling; making complete.