having all its parts; whole
total, not lacking
Cases of word usage
1) to complete (something) successfully, get (something) done (achieve)
2) the complete absence of order or shape (chaos)
3) serving to complete a set etc (complementary)
4) the act of completing; states of being complete (completion)
5) helping to form (a complete thing) (component)
6) (a letter or phonetic symbol representing) a speech sound produced by a complete or partial stoppage of the breath (consonant)
7) to make (a marriage) complete by sexual intercourse (consummate)
8) a fault; something that is not complete or perfect (defect)
9) determined and stubborn when trying to solve or complete something (dogged)
10) to trust (a person) to complete or look after something (entrust)