completed

/kəmˈplitɪd/
adjective
  1. Having been finished or brought to an end; no longer in progress.
    • With the completed puzzle on the table, everyone admired the picture.
    • She handed in her completed application form before the deadline.
    • The completed bridge opened to traffic last week.
  2. Having all necessary parts; whole or full.
    • The completed manuscript was finally ready for the publisher.
    • The completed set of tools includes every size of wrench.
    • He bought a completed collection of stamps from the 19th century.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'complete': finished making or doing something.
    • He completed the marathon in under four hours.
    • She completed her homework before dinner.
    • The team completed the project two days early.
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