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inventory a complete list of things on hand or in a particular place. [1/2 definitions]
isolation the complete separation of a person who is infected with a contagious disease, or the state of being separated from other people in this way. [1/2 definitions]
mature to come to full or complete physical development. [1/4 definitions]
metamorphosis a complete change of form, parts, or character. [1/2 definitions]
monopoly complete control over a service or product within a given area. [1/2 definitions]
music a work of art that can be played or sung. It is made by combining tones and rhythms into a complete musical piece. [1/4 definitions]
orbit one complete trip along this path. [1/3 definitions]
outfit a complete set of clothes. [1/4 definitions]
outright complete or total. [1/4 definitions]
overhaul a complete examination and repair. [1/3 definitions]
partial not complete. [1/3 definitions]
pass to complete with success. [1/14 definitions]
polish off (informal) to complete or get rid of.
radical very great or complete; extreme. [1/4 definitions]
rank2 total; complete. [1/3 definitions]
reign to have complete and widespread control or influence. [1/4 definitions]
round (often plural) a complete series of stops or visits. [1/14 definitions]
round out to make complete or perfect.
ruin complete destruction. [2/8 definitions]
self an single thing or person considered as separate and complete. [1/2 definitions]
sentence a complete unit of words in either writing or speech with a clear beginning and a full stop. A sentence usually has a subject and a verb. Sentences can state things, ask questions, give commands, or be exclamations. [1/3 definitions]