" an exhaustive study" " made a thorough search" " thoroughgoing research" Performed comprehensively and completely. " came to a dead stop" " utter seriousness" " a clean getaway" " a clean sweep" " a clean break"Ĭomplete. " an allover pattern" " got an allover tan" " all-out war" " a full-scale campaign against nuclear power plants"Ĭovering the entire surface. ![]() Occurring completely or not occurring at all. " his mission accomplished he took a vacation" " the completed project" " the joy of a realized ambition overcame him"Ĭompletely given to or absorbed by. Successfully completed or brought to an end. ![]() ~ completed, realised, realized, accomplished " absolute freedom" " an absolute dimwit" " a downright lie" " out-and-out mayhem" " an out-and-out lie" " a rank outsider" " many right-down vices" " got the job through sheer persistence" " sheer stupidity" ~ out-and-out, right-down, sheer, absolute, downright, rankĬomplete and without restriction or qualification sometimes used informally as intensifiers. " gave his whole attention" " a whole wardrobe for the tropics" " the whole hog" " a whole week" " the baby cried the whole trip home" " a whole loaf of bread" Including all components without exception being one unit or constituting the full amount or extent or duration complete. " a complete meal" " a complete wardrobe" " a complete set of the Britannica" " a complete set of china" " a complete defeat" " a complete accounting" Having every necessary or normal part or component or step. Put down in writing of texts, musical compositions, etc. ~ set down, write down, get down, put down " fill out this questionnaire, please!" " make out a form" Write all the required information onto a form. " We played hockey all afternoon" " play cards" " Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches" " discharge one's duties"Īny of various games played with a ball (round or oval) in which two teams try to kick or carry or propel the ball into each other's goal. " fill a container" " fill the child with pride"Ĭomplete or carry out. " carry out a task" " execute the decision of the people" " He actioned the operation"īring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements. ![]() ~ accomplish, carry out, carry through, fulfil, fulfill, action, execute " Did he go through with the treatment?" " He implemented a new economic plan" " She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal" Pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue. ~ follow out, follow up, put through, carry out, follow through, implement, go through " These studies round out the results of many years of research" " I finally got through this homework assignment" ~ finish off, finish up, get through, polish off, clear up, wrap up, mop upįinish a task completely. " They topped off their dinner with a cognac" " top the evening with champagne" " She ended their friendship when she found out that he had once been convicted of a crime" " The attack on Poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WW I"įinish up or conclude. " The relief pitcher closed with two runs in the second inning"īring to an end or halt. " He finished the dishes" " She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree" " The fastest runner finished the race in just over 2 hours others finished in over 4 hours"įinish a game in baseball by protecting a lead. Dictionary Binisaya to English English to Binisaya SenseĬomplete (adj.) full-fledged (adj.) outright (adj.) perfect (adj.) thorough (adj.)Ĭome or bring to a finish or an end.
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