Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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COMPLETION, noun
1. Fulfilment; accomplishment.
There was a full entire harmony and consent in the divine predictions, receiving their completion in Christ.
2. Act of completing; state of being complete; utmost extent; perfect state; as, the gentleman went to the university for the completion of his education or studies.
The completion of a bad character is to hate a good man.
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