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    completion
    /kəmˈpliːʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action or process of completing or finishing something: "funds for the completion of the new building"

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  3. Completion is the act of finishing something that you are doing or making, or the final part of something. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and synonyms of completion with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

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      COMPLETION translate: 完成;結束;完工. Learn more in the Cambridge...

  4. 1. : the act or process of completing. his completion of graduate school. 2. : the quality or state of being complete. Her second novel is near completion. 3. : a completed forward pass in football. Examples of completion in a Sentence. He will receive his degree upon completion of his studies.

  5. noun. the act of completing. Synonyms: closing, ending, termination. the state of being completed. conclusion; fulfillment: Her last novel represented the completion of her literary achievement. Football. a forward pass that has been completed. Discover More.

  6. noun. /kəmˈpliːʃn/ [uncountable] the act or process of finishing something; the state of being finished and complete. the completion of the new hospital building. Satisfactory completion of the course does not ensure you a job. The project is due for completion in the spring. The road is nearing completion (= it is nearly finished).

  7. Completion is the act or state of finishing something, or a successful forward pass in American football. Learn more about this word, its synonyms, collocations, and translations with Collins Dictionary.

  8. When something comes to completion, it's finished. In football, a pass that's been caught is called a completion.

  9. Define completion. completion synonyms, completion pronunciation, completion translation, English dictionary definition of completion. n. 1. The act of completing or the state of being completed. 2. Football A forward pass that is caught in bounds by a receiver. American Heritage®...

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