complétées
Complétées is the feminine plural form of the past participle complété of the French verb compléter (to complete). As a participial adjective, complétées agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies and denotes that something has been finished or brought to a completed state.
Use and agreement: In compound tenses formed with the auxiliary avoir, the past participle generally does not
Common contexts: It is frequently used in administrative, educational, or project-management language to describe items that
Difference from related forms: Complétée (feminine singular), complétés (masculine plural), and complétées (feminine plural) are all
Translations: In English, complétées translates to completed, as in completed tasks or completed data. Etymology traces