Comparative for with everything included, and nothing missing or absent
“Thanos would then go on to use his complete collection of Infinity Stones to achieve his mission with just a snap of his fingers.”
Comparative for finished, having reached an end or conclusion
“My work here is complete, but yours is only just beginning.”
(generic intensifier) Comparative for extreme or absolute in degree
“We cannot have a repeat performance next week, because that was a complete disaster.”
Comparative for covering everything and all that is relevant
“Tonight, there will be a complete documentary on traditional life in the Western Isles.”
Comparative for exhausting all effort
“He would later admit that it was a complete performance by him, even for a mild-mannered personality like himself.”
Comparative for marked by a person's overall balance in skill and ability from a performance
“Montana had a complete game on the weekend, and his stats reflect the dominance he exerted against the opposition.”
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