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What does the root word complete mean?

The root word "complete" means "whole," "entire," "finished," or "perfect." It conveys the idea of something being whole, without any missing parts or deficiencies.

Here are some examples of how the root "complete" is used:

* Complete (adjective): The house is complete with all the necessary amenities.

* Completeness (noun): The completeness of her research was impressive.

* Complete (verb): We need to complete the project by Friday.

* Completion (noun): The completion of the bridge was a major milestone.

The root "complete" is often used to describe something that has reached its final stage, is fully developed, or is in a state of perfection.

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