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completate

Completate is a term used in several Romance languages, most notably Romanian and Italian, where it functions as a past participle or an adjective meaning “completed.” In Romanian, completate is the feminine plural form of the past participle of the verb a completa (to complete) and also the feminine plural adjective form used with feminine plural nouns. The related forms include completat (masculine singular) and completata (feminine singular). These forms describe things that have been finished, such as a list or a form: o listă completată (a completed list), setul completate de documente (the completed documents).

In Romanian grammar, completate must agree with the noun in gender and number. The word is common

In Italian, completate serves as the feminine plural past participle of completare, appearing in phrases like

Etymology and cognates: completate derives from Latin completus, meaning “filled, full.” Related forms appear across Romance

See also: completare, completar, completar as verbs; completare, completado, completado as participles in related languages.

in
administrative,
educational,
and
everyday
contexts,
where
it
denotes
that
an
item
has
been
fully
filled
out
or
finished.
For
example,
un
formular
completat
is
a
filled-out
form.
attività
completate
(completed
activities)
or
schede
completate
(completed
forms).
The
form
will
agree
with
feminine
plural
nouns.
languages
(for
example,
completat
in
Romanian,
completato/completata
in
Italian,
and
completé
in
other
historical
forms).
The
term
is
not
standard
in
English
but
may
be
encountered
in
multilingual
contexts
or
when
discussing
Romance-language
grammar.