WebJan 23, 2023 ·plete (kəmpliːt ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tensepletes , present participlepleting , past tense, past participlepleted 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] You useplete to emphasize that something is as great in extent, degree, or amount as it possibly can be. [emphasis] The rebels had takenplete control. m5EOxaWEWWl3 WebSynonyms ofplete 1 a : having all necessary parts, elements, or steps aplete diet b of a protein : containing all essential amino acids Beans and grainsbined together form IoWlMqQ6HUi6 WebFeb 10, 2018 ·plete (adj.) late 14c., "having no deficiency, wanting no part or element; perfect in kind or quality; finished, ended, concluded," from Old Frenchplet "full," or directly from Latinpletus, past participle ofplere "to fill up,plete the number of (a legion, etc.)," transferred to "fulfill, finish (a task)," from-, here dNXiXJRLyLMw WebThis is aplete waste of time. aplete fool/idiot etc Meg realized she’d been aplete fool. aplete stranger The darkness wauding all parts, details, facts etc and with mplete aplete set of china The list below is notplete. QLtcrdDnWbWi
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