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Meaning of completed
The primary meaning of the word "completed" is having finished or done something.
Etymology of completed
The word "completed" originates from the Latin words "complere," meaning to fill up or complete, and the suffix "-ed," which is used to form the past tense or past participle of verbs.
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe something that has been finished or brought to an end.
Synonyms
finished
done
concluded
completed
accomplished
fulfilled
realized
achieved
attained
perfected
polished
refined
terminated
ended
ceased
stopped
wrapped up
finalized
settled
clinched
sealed
tied up
polished off
wound up
closed
consummated
effectuated
executed
performed
carried out
brought to a close
done with
through with
over with
all over
Definitions
- Having all the parts or elements, having been finished or done, brought to an end, or having been entirely fulfilled.
- Finished or done, with no more work or action needed.
- Having been entirely executed, performed, or carried out.
Usage Examples
- The project was completed ahead of schedule.
- She felt a sense of pride and accomplishment when the task was completed.
- The new building was completed and ready for occupancy.
Antonyms
unfinished
incomplete
undone
unfulfilled
unaccomplished
incomplete
partial
imperfect
unpolished
unrefined
ongoing
continuing
unfinished
started
begun
initiated
opened
commenced
inaugurated
started
incomplete
half-done
partially completed
uncompleted
unconsummated