Obs. [f. COMPLETE v. + -MENT: cf. mod.F. complétement.] The act of completing or making complete, completion.

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1653.  Blithe, Eng. Improv. Impr., To Rdr. If God shall please to assist it to the Compleatment.

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1683.  Penn. Archives, I. 69. My Agent at Court for the compleatment of my affairs.

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1802.  Ann. Reg., 1801, Chron., 277. The completement of the peace concluded on the 9th February.

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