1 to finish doing something: --
3 with all the parts: --
4 containing all the parts or pieces; whole: --
5 very great, without limit, or to the largest degree possible: --
The self-administered questionnaire (which was completed between the first and the second interview) included a dietary inventory and some mental health and attitudinal scales.
A third complex was under construction in 1225, and completed in 1260, consisting of common rooms, outbuildings, refectory, dormitory, cloister, kitchen, bakehouse and stables.
The "dialogue" that results from such activity is in fact aesthetic because its elements are completed aesthetically.
Preparations were completed to cash it after the election.
The carving is essentially completed before it is moved from the quarry area.
When this is completed, the flutes are carved with at least two stages of roughing with a point and finishing with a wide round-headed chisel.
Further, effective performance and risk management systems must be established, and work must be completed on threat and vulnerability assessments.
Evaluation of metabolic homeostasis, lipid profile, and kidney and myocardial function must be completed before surgery.