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UK [kəmˈpliːʃ(ə)n] / US [kəmˈplɪʃ(ə)n] noun
Word forms "completion":
singular completion plural completions
1)
a) [uncountable] the process of finishing an activity or job

Forms will be sent to our clients for completion.

completion of:

After completion of his medical training, Stein went to work in Africa.

on/upon completion of something:

Each student is given a certificate on successful completion of the course.

b) the time when an activity or job is finished

The completion date for the tunnel is December 2010.

nearing completion:

Restoration work on the church is nearing completion.

2) [countable/uncountable] British the final part of the process of buying or selling a house, when you become the new legal owner of the house

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