1. completed - Adjective
2. completed - Verb
4. completed - Adjective Satellite
of Complete
Source: Webster's dictionaryDisneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world. Walt Disney
The education of a man is never completed until he dies. Robert E. Lee
There's something imminent in the work, but the circle is only completed by the viewer. Anish Kapoor
Now it is established in the sciences that no knowledge is acquired save through the study of its causes and beginnings, if it has had causes and beginnings; nor completed except by knowledge of its accidents and accompanying essentials. Avicenna
Grief and disappointment give rise to anger, anger to envy, envy to malice, and malice to grief again, till the whole circle be completed. David Hume
Biographers, the quick in pursuit of the dead, research, organize, fill in, contradict, and make in this way a sort of completed picture puzzle with all the scramble turned into a blue eye and the parts of the right leg fitted together. Elizabeth Hardwick