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completare

complete

verb kohm-pleh-TAH-reh Less Common

Origin: from Latin completus

Also means

finish

Usage Note

Completare is a regular -are verb meaning to finish or round off something, as in completare un modulo ('to fill out a form'). The related adjective completo means full or complete.

Examples

"Devo completare il progetto oggi."

Natural Translation

I have to complete the project today.

Literal Translation

I-must complete the project today.

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