Obs. [f. COMPLETE v. + -MENT: cf. mod.F. complétement.] The act of completing or making complete, completion.
1653. Blithe, Eng. Improv. Impr., To Rdr. If God shall please to assist it to the Compleatment.
1683. Penn. Archives, I. 69. My Agent at Court for the compleatment of my affairs.
1802. Ann. Reg., 1801, Chron., 277. The completement of the peace concluded on the 9th February.