complete

  • (noun): A completed survey.
  • (verb): To finish; to make done; to reach the end.
  • (verb): To make whole or entire.
  • (verb): To call from the small blind in an unraised pot.
  • (adjective): With all parts included; with nothing missing; full.
  • (adjective): Finished; ended; concluded; completed.
  • (adjective): Generic intensifier.
  • (adjective): (of a metric space) In which every Cauchy sequence converges to a point within the space.
  • (adjective): (of a lattice) In which every set with a lower bound has a greatest lower bound.
  • (adjective): (of a category) In which all small limits exist.
  • (adjective): (of a proof system of a formal system with respect to a given semantics) In which every semantically valid well-formed formula is provable.
  • (adjective): (of a problem) That is in a given complexity class and is such that every other problem in the class can be reduced to it (usually in polynomial time or logarithmic space).
  • He completed the assignment on time.
  • The last chapter completes the book nicely.
  • After she found the rook, the chess set was complete.
  • When your homework is complete, you can go and play with Martin.
  • He is a complete bastard!