completed
UK: kəmˈpliːtɪd | US: kəmˈpliːtɪd
Definition
adj. finished; having all parts or steps done
vt. (past tense of "complete") made whole or concluded
Structure
complete <finish>ed <past participle suffix>
Etymology
The word "completed" derives from Latin complētus (past participle of complēre, "to fill up or finish"), via Old French completer. The root "complete" retains the core meaning of wholeness, while the suffix "-ed" marks it as a past action or state. This structure reflects a logical progression from the concept of filling something to its conclusion.
Examples
She has completed all her assignments.
The construction project was completed ahead of schedule.
Once the form is completed, submit it online.
His collection will be completed with this final piece.
The team celebrated after they completed the marathon.