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compleat

Speech parts

1. compleat - Adjective

2. compleat - Verb

Meaning

compleat (third-person singular simple present compleats, present participle compleating, simple past and past participle compleated)

(Late Modern) Archaic spelling of complete.

compleat (not comparable)

(Late Modern) Archaic spelling of complete.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Where you have no religion, you are sure to have no government, for as religion disappears, anarchy takes place and fixes a compleat Hell on earth till religion returns. Daniel Morgan

8 Proposition. The first Seal beginneth to be opened in Anno Christi 29. compleat. John Napier

It left me there, the Compleat Young Girl, hell on wheels. I could build one-fifteenth of a log cabin, kill one-thirty-first of a tiger, kiss, do needlepoint, pass through an obstacle course, and come pretty close (in theory) to killing somebody with my bare hands. What did I have to worry about? Alexei Panshin

Tis not Wit merely, but a Temper which must form the Well-Bred Man. In the same manner, 'tis not a Head merely, but a Heart and Resolution which must compleat the real Philosopher. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury

The boy seemed ready to die... he almost lost the use of his Legs and Feet... and to compleat his misfortunes was afflicted with so violent a disorder in his Eyes that there appeared to be the utmost danger of his becoming totally blind. Granville Sharp

The Compleat Angler is acknowledged to be one of the world's books. Only the trouble is that the world doesn't read its books, it borrows a detective story instead. Stephen Leacock

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