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Definition of completion
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Completion
(n.) State of being
complete;
fulfillment;
accomplishment;
realization.
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Out
::
Out (a.)
Beyond
the limit of
existence,
continuance,
or
supply;
to the end;
completely;
hence,
in, or into, a
condition
of
extinction,
exhaustion,
completion;
as, the fuel, or the fire, has
burned
out..
Completement
::
Completement
(n.) Act of
completing
or
perfecting;
completion.
Cyclorama
::
Cyclorama
(n.) A
pictorial
view which is
extended
circularly,
so that the
spectator
is
surrounded
by the
objects
represented
as by
things
in
nature.
The
realistic
effect
is
increased
by
putting,
in the space
between
the
spectator
and the
picture,
things
adapted
to the scene
represented,
and in some
places
only parts of these
objects,
the
completion
of them being
carried
out
pictorially..
Praetexta
::
Praetexta
(n.) A white robe with a
purple
border,
worn by a Roman boy
before
he was
entitled
to wear the toga
virilis,
or until about the
completion
of his
fourteenth
year, and by girls until their
marriage.
It was also worn by
magistrates
and
priests..
Consummate
::
Consummate
(v. t. ) To bring to
completion;
to raise to the
highest
point or
degree;
to
complete;
to
finish;
to
perfect;
to
achieve.
Period
::
Period
(n.) A
portion
of time as
limited
and
determined
by some
recurring
phenomenon,
as by the
completion
of a
revolution
of one of the
heavenly
bodies;
a
division
of time, as a
series
of
years,
months,
or days, in which
something
is
completed,
and ready to
recommence
and go on in the same
order;
as, the
period
of the sun, or the
earth,
or a
comet..
Fulfillment
::
Fulfillment
(n.) The act of
fulfilling;
accomplishment;
completion;
as, the
fulfillment
of
prophecy..
Finish
::
Finish
(n.)
Completion;
--
opposed
to
start,
or
beginning..
Consummation
::
Consummation
(n.) The act of
consummating,
or the state of being
consummated;
completed;
completion;
perfection;
termination;
end (as of the world or of
life)..
Completion
::
Completion
(n.) The act or
process
of
making
complete;
the
getting
through
to the end; as, the
completion
of an
undertaking,
an
education,
a
service..
Incompletion
::
Incompletion
(n.) Want of
completion;
incompleteness.
Finish
::
Finish
(n.) The labor
required
to give final
completion
to any work;
hence,
minute
detail,
careful
elaboration,
or the
like..
Completion
::
Completion
(n.) State of being
complete;
fulfillment;
accomplishment;
realization.
Provide
::
Provide
(v. i.) To
stipulate
previously;
to
condition;
as, the
agreement
provides
for an early
completion
of the
work..
Inaugurate
::
Inaugurate
(v. t.) To
celebrate
the
completion
of, or the first
public
use of; to
dedicate,
as a
statue..
Jubilee
::
"Jubilee
(n.) Every
fiftieth
year, being the year
following
the
completion
of each
seventh
sabbath
of
years,
at which time all the
slaves
of
Hebrew
blood were
liberated,
and all lands which had been
alienated
during
the whole
period
reverted
to their
former
owners..
Noncompletion
::
Noncompletion
(n.) Lack of
completion;
failure
to
complete.
Sum
::
Sum (n.)
Height;
completion;
utmost
degree.
Execution
::
Execution
(n.) The act of
executing;
a
carrying
into
effect
or to
completion;
performance;
achievement;
consummation;
as, the
execution
of a plan, a work, etc..
Perform
::
Perform
(v. t.) To carry
through;
to bring to
completion;
to
achieve;
to
accomplish;
to
execute;
to do.
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