completion
noun
- last operation for oil and gas wells
- bringing to an end
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /kəmˈpliː.ʃən/
noun
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin completio(n), from complere (“to fill up, complete”). By surface analysis, complet(e) + -ion.
- The act or state of being or making something complete; conclusion, accomplishment.
“The fundraising campaign was successfully stewarded to completion on time.”
“The building is nearing completion.”
- The conclusion of an act of conveyancing concerning the sale of a property.
- A forward pass that is successfully caught by the intended receiver.
- The act of making a metric space complete by adding points.
- The space resulting from such an act.
- Synonym of autocomplete.
“tab completion”
- Orgasm.
“The hot pants of her mouth against his neck as he'd plunged into her wet heat had almost brought him to completion immediately.”