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com·pletes
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completesverb
Verb form of the word complete.
She completes things very efficiently with her team mates.
Submitted by MaryC on March 14, 2020
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Completes in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Completes in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of Completes in a Sentence
There have been informal, working-level discussions of potential locations and next steps, but no final decisions have been made nor are there any plans to begin implementing the EDCA until the Supreme Court completes its review.
I'm fascinated by longevity and its perseverance, by the idea of forever in a world where most things go away quickly. That legacy justifies the work and time spent developing anything significant. That in and of itself must be a key source of motivation for the art to exist and flourish beyond my lifetime. Also, the work does not necessitate my presence in any way. It's self-sufficient in that regard, and it completes the task at hand.
Civil Aviation Minister Hossam Kemal:
This is all speculation. There is nothing definitive until the investigation commission completes its probe.
It's incriminating sometimes just to provide a timeline, which Read MoreCNN was in a position to do, it could be incriminating to explain what was happening that didn't appear to be wrongdoing, but when you put it in the larger picture it completes part of a puzzle that prosecutors couldn't get elsewhere.
I think it's kind of been taken for granted, sleep health, sleep health is important enough that they want to consider it the third pillar of health that goes along with diet and exercise. The sleep kind of completes it.
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