Bring+to+completion

  • 91carry — [kar′ē] vt. carried, carrying [ME carien < Anglo Fr carier < NormFr carre, CAR1] 1. to hold or support while moving [to carry a package] 2. to take from one place to another; transport, as in a vehicle [to carry the mail] 3. to hold …

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  • 92consummate — [kän′sə mit, kən sum′it; ] for v. [ kän′sə māt΄] adj. [L consummatus, pp. of consummare, to sum up, finish < com , together + summa,SUM] 1. complete or perfect in every way; supreme [consummate happiness] 2. very skillful; highly expert [a… …

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  • 93finalize — [fī′nəl īz΄] vt. finalized, finalizing [ FINAL + IZE] to make final; bring to completion finalization n …

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  • 94perfect — [pʉr′fikt; ] for v. [ pər fekt′] adj. [ME perfit < OFr parfit < L perfectus, pp. of perficere, to finish < per , through (see PER ) + facere, to make, DO1: mod. sp. is Latinized] 1. complete in all respects; without defect or omission;… …

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  • 95round out — verb 1. make bigger or better or more complete (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑fill out • Hypernyms: ↑enrich • Verb Frames: Somebody s something Something s something …

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  • 96wrap — v. & n. v.tr. (wrapped, wrapping) 1 (often foll. by up) envelop in folded or soft encircling material (wrap it up in paper; wrap up a parcel). 2 (foll. by round, about) arrange or draw (a pliant covering) round (a person) (wrapped the scarf… …

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  • 97follow something through — COMPLETE, bring to completion, see something through; continue with, carry on with, keep on with, keep going with, stay with; informal stick something out. → follow * * * continue an action or task to its conclusion * * * ˌfollow ˈthrough (with… …

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  • 98con|sum´mate|ly — con|sum|mate «verb. KON suh mayt; adjective. kuhn SUHM iht», verb, mat|ed, mat|ing, adjective. –v.t. 1. to bring to completion; realize; fulfill: »His ambition was consummated when he won the prize. SYNONYM( …

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  • 99con|sum|mate — «verb. KON suh mayt; adjective. kuhn SUHM iht», verb, mat|ed, mat|ing, adjective. –v.t. 1. to bring to completion; realize; fulfill: »His ambition was consummated when he won the prize. SYNONYM( …

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  • 100carry something through — bring a project to completion policy blueprints are rarely carried through perfectly ■ bring something safely out of difficulties he was the only person who could carry the country through * * * ˌcarry sth ˈthrough derived to complete sth… …

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