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3 Translation results for
complete
in Spanish
verb
|
adjective
|
verbo
complete
verb
completed, has completed, is completing, completes
completar, hacer entero
;
acabar, terminar
Example sentences of
complete
verb
•
The project took four months to
complete
.
•
Her latest purchase
completes
her collection.
•
The new baby
completed
their family.
•
The quarterback
completed
12 out of 15 passes.
Less
Synonyms of
complete
verb
perform
,
execute
,
discharge
,
accomplish
,
achieve
,
effect
,
fulfill
,
implement
,
attain
,
realize
,
carry out
,
close
,
end
,
conclude
,
finish
,
terminate
,
wrap up
Detailed synonyms for
complete
verb
See:
Close
,
Close
,
Perform
complete
adjective
completo, entero, íntegro
;
terminado, acabado
;
total, absoluto
Example sentences of
complete
adjective
•
He spoke in
complete
sentences.
•
They sat in
complete
silence.
Less
Synonyms of
complete
adjective
whole
,
entire
,
total
,
all
,
full
,
brimming
,
jammed
,
jam-packed
,
packed
,
stuffed
,
finished
Detailed synonyms for
complete
adjective
See:
Full
,
Whole
completar
verbo
to complete, to finish
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Reverse translation for
complete
completar
- to complete, to finish
hacer entero
acabar
- to finish, to finish, to end
terminar
- to finish, to end, to conclude, to stop, to end, to complete, to finish off, to wind up
completo
- complete, perfect, absolute, full, detailed
entero
- entire, whole, complete, absolute, intact
íntegro
- honest, upright, whole, complete, unabridged
terminado
acabado
- finished, done, completed, old, worn-out
total
- total, complete
absoluto
- absolute, unconditional
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