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Conpleat

Definition:

Conpleat is an archaic spelling variant of the word "complete," primarily used in British English. It means to be perfect, having all necessary elements or qualities, or to fully accomplish or achieve something.

Part of Speech:

Adjective, verb

Examples:

Adjective

  1. The conpleat gentleman always displayed impeccable manners and elegance.
  2. She felt a sense of conpleat satisfaction after finishing her challenging project.

Verb

  1. With utmost dedication, he conpleated the difficult puzzle in record time.
  2. They conpleated their journey by reaching the summit of the mountain.

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