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completely

[kuhm-pleet-lee]

adverb

  1. to the whole amount or extent; fully.

    Although the river never dries up completely, there are times when the water is barely a trickle.

  2. thoroughly; totally.

    I was so completely disoriented by the chiming of Big Ben as I stood below it that I walked into someone with my ice cream.

    Great storytelling and successful social media campaigns are completely interconnected.



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Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms

  • quasi-completely adverb
  • subcompletely adverb
  • uncompletely adverb
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

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So far, four wards - including the hostel canteen, the site of the crash - have been completely emptied out.

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Big Brother Watch has called for the UK government to completely ban facial recognition technology from retailers.

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"I understand that resting place will be disturbed but it should be disturbed respectfully and not taken away completely."

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The roof of the red sandstone building - where the Royal Bar is on the ground floor - has been completely destroyed.

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“As a coach, I understood the weight of my responsibility to protect my players and act accordingly. The suggestion that I would do otherwise is completely false.â€

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