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completion

noun

  1. last operation for oil and gas wells
  2. bringing to an end
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /kəmˈpliː.ʃən/

noun

Etymology: Borrowed from Latin completio(n), from complere (“to fill up, complete”). By surface analysis, complet(e) + -ion.

  1. 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.

  2. The conclusion of an act of conveyancing concerning the sale of a property.
  3. A forward pass that is successfully caught by the intended receiver.
  4. The act of making a metric space complete by adding points.
  5. The space resulting from such an act.
  6. Synonym of autocomplete.

    tab completion

  7. 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.