completion
UK: kəmˈpliːʃn | US: kəmˈpliːʃn
n. the act or process of finishing something
n. the state of being finished or whole
n. (football) a successful forward pass
The word "completion" derives from the Latin completio, meaning "a filling up or finishing." It combines "complete" (from Latin complēre, "to fill up or finish," from com- "thoroughly" + plēre "to fill") with the noun-forming suffix "-ion," indicating an action or process. The term evolved in Middle English to signify the act of bringing something to a finished state, retaining its core logic of fulfillment.
The completion of the project took six months.
Her essay is near completion and will be submitted tomorrow.
The quarterback celebrated his high completion rate this season.
The building’s completion was delayed due to bad weather.
A certificate is awarded upon completion of the course.