completes
Pronunciation: [kəmˈpliːts]
Word
Context: “action”
(verb) to finish something or make it whole. When you complete something, it means you have done all the parts and it is now done. It's like putting the last piece in a puzzle.
Example
She completes her homework on time every day.
Example
He doesn't complete his projects before the deadline.
Example
Did you complete your chores before dinner?
Context: “process”
(verb) to finish all the steps needed to get something done. This can be used for tasks, assignments, or any work that needs to be done fully.
Example
They complete the training program next week.
Example
He hasn't completed the application yet.
Example
Have you completed all the steps for the project?
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