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completive


Meanings
  • A term used in various competitive contexts to indicate the successful completion of a task or the attainment of a goal.

    - "He completed the marathon in record time."
    - "The team completed the project on budget and ahead of schedule."

Rhymes
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competitive , commemorative , descriptive , prescriptive
Homophones
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  1. completive () : A term used in various competitive contexts to indicate the successful completion of a task or the attainment of a goal.

  2. compliment () : A polite expression of praise or admiration for someone or something.


Variants
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complete , complete with , completely , completeness , completenesses , completer , completest , completive
Forms
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completive (adjective) - indicating the successful completion of a task or the attainment of a goal., completive (noun) - a successful completion or attainment of a goal., completive (verb) - to complete or finish something successfully.


Etymology
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The term 'completive' is derived from the Latin word 'completus', which means 'completed' or 'having completed'.


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  1. Competition: A situation in which individuals, groups, or organizations strive to outperform, outdo, or outshine one another. Competition can take many forms, including athletic competition, academic competition, business competition, and artistic competition. Competition can be motivated by a variety of factors, including the desire for personal achievement, the pursuit of financial rewards, the need to establish or maintain social status, or the simple enjoyment of challenging oneself or others.

  2. Achievement: The successful completion or attainment of a goal or objective. Achievement can take many forms, including personal, academic, professional, and artistic achievement. Achievement can be motivated by a variety of factors, including the desire for personal growth, the pursuit of financial rewards, the need to establish or maintain social status, or the simple enjoyment of mastering a skill or accomplishing a goal.


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The term 'completive' has been used in various competitive contexts, including sports, academia, and business. In each of these contexts, the term 'completive' refers to the successful completion of a task or the attainment of a goal. The term 'completive' may also be used more broadly to refer to any context in which competition or striving for achievement is a significant factor. In various cultural and historical contexts, the term 'completive' has been used in a variety of ways, reflecting the diverse and complex ways in which competition and achievement have been understood and valued in different cultures and historical periods.

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