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complete
(redirected from complete blood count (CBC))

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complete (All-embracing), adjective absolute, all, all-comprehensive, all-covering, all inclusive, all-pervading, all-sufficing, blanket, broad-based, capacious, comprehensive, consummate, developed, encyclopedic, exhaustive, expansive, extensive, full, global, of great scope, overall, plenary, sweeping, thorough, thoroughgoing, total, unconditional, undiminished, unimpaired, unqualified, unreduced, unreserved, unrestricted, unsevered, utter, very thorough, with no exception, without omissions
Associated concepts: complete abandonment, complete and adequate remedy at law, complete contract, complete coverrge, complete delivery, complete jurisdiction, complete liqqidation, complete ownership, complete record, complete relief, complete remedy, complete title, completed instrument
complete (Ended), adjective accomplished, achieved, at an end, brought to a conclusion, carried through, closed, completed, completive, concluded, conclusive, consummated, culminated, decided, definitive, disposed of, done, effected, effectuated, executed, final, finished, over, realized, set at rest, settled, terminated, terminative, through
complete verb accomplish, achieve, apply a closure, bring to a close, bring to an end, bring to conclusion, bring to maturity, bring to perfection, carry out, carry through, carry to completion, clinch, close, conclude, consummate, determine, discharge, dispatch, dispose of, draw to a close, end, finalize, finish, follow through, fulfill, perfect, polish, realize, seal, succeed, terminate, wind up
Foreign phrases: Extincto subjecto, tollitur adjunctum.When the substance is extinguished, the incident ceases.
See also: abandon, absolute, accomplish, adhere to, adjust, arrant, attain, cap, carry, categorical, cease, close, commit, comply, comprehensive, conclusive, consummate, culminate, definite, definitive, detailed, discharge, discontinue, dispatch, effectuate, execute, exhaust, extreme, fabricate, finish, follow-up, fulfill, full, gross, implement, intact, inviolate, keep, lapse, make, omnibus, outright, peremptory, perfect, perform, perpetrate, plenary, pure, radical, realize, replenish, replete, resolve, ripe, stark, succeed, terminate, thorough, total, unconditional, unlimited, unmitigated, unqualified, whole


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