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completam

Completam is a Portuguese verb form and, less commonly, a proper noun in some contexts. In standard Portuguese, completam is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb completar, meaning to complete or to fill. It is used with subjects such as eles, elas, or vocês. For example: Eles completam o formulário. The verb completar is regular for -ar verbs: eu completo, tu completas, ele completa, nós completamos, vocês completam. Semantically, completam denotes the act of finishing a task, fulfilling requirements, or filling in blanks in documents or plans. In broader usage, it can appear in contexts like project reports, surveys, or checklists to indicate that all items have been finished.

In other uses, Completam may appear as a brand name, acronym, or fictional term. There is no

Etymology: The form derives from completar, which ultimately comes from Latin complere/compleo, with participial forms such

widely
recognized
organization
or
concept
universally
identified
by
the
name
“Completam”
in
major
reference
sources
as
of
2024;
if
encountered
as
a
proper
noun,
its
meaning
is
determined
by
context.
as
completus
meaning
"filled
up"
or
"finished."
Related
cognates
exist
in
Spanish
(completar),
Italian
(completare),
and
French
(compléter).