completion

  • 1complétion — ● complétion nom féminin (de compléter) Ensemble des opérations d achèvement d un puits avant sa mise en production. ● complétion (homonymes) nom féminin (de compléter) complétions forme conjuguée du verbe compléter ⇒COMPLÉTION, subst. fém. A.… …

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  • 2Completion — may refer to: Completeness Completion (American football) Completion (oil and gas wells) one stage of Conveyancing, transfer of the title of property from one person to another In mathematics: Completion (metric space) Completion (order theory)… …

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  • 3completion — I noun accomplishment, achievement, attainment, climax, close, commission, conclusion, consequence, consummation, course, crowning, culmination, denouement, discharge, dissolution, effectuation, end, ending, entirety, execution, expiration,… …

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  • 4Completion — Com*ple tion, n. [L. completio a filling, a fulfillment.] 1. The act or process of making complete; the getting through to the end; as, the completion of an undertaking, an education, a service. [1913 Webster] The completion of some repairs.… …

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  • 5completion — late 14c., from L. completionem (nom. completio), noun of action from complere to fill up, complete (see COMPLETE (Cf. complete)) …

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  • 6completion — [n] accomplishment, finishing achievement, attainment, close, conclusion, consummation, culmination, curtains*, dispatch, end, expiration, finalization, finis, finish, fruition, fulfillment, hips*, integration, perfection, realization, swan song* …

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  • 7completion — ► NOUN 1) the action of completing or the state of being completed. 2) Brit. the final stage in the sale of a property, at which point it legally changes ownership …

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  • 8completion — [kəm plē′shən] n. [ME < L completio] 1. the act of completing, or finishing 2. the state of being completed 3. Football a successful forward pass …

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  • 9completion — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ rapid, speedy ▪ early ▪ timely ▪ satisfactory, successful ▪ college …

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  • 10completion — In the context of project financing, occurs after a Completion Test, when the project s cash flows become the primary method of repayment. Prior to completion, the primary source of repayment is usually from the sponsors or from the turnkey… …

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