complete
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to complete (, , )
# To ; to create ; to ability the .
#:He completed the appointment on time.
# To create or .
#:The endure affiliate completes the book nicely.
to finish
to create accomplished or entire
# With aggregate included; , .
#:It was a complete shock if he angry up on my doorstep.
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complete
# A accepted French dish, served for breakfast, consisting of egg, ham and cheese on bread
to complete (, , )
# To ; to create ; to ability the .
#:He completed the appointment on time.
# To create or .
#:The endure affiliate completes the book nicely.
to finish
to create accomplished or entire
# With aggregate included; , .
#:It was a complete shock if he angry up on my doorstep.
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complete
# A accepted French dish, served for breakfast, consisting of egg, ham and cheese on bread
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