Non-completion


[kuh m-plee-shuh n] /kəmˈpli ʃən/

noun
1.
the act of .
2.
the state of being .
3.
conclusion; fulfillment:
Her last novel represented the completion of her literary achievement.
4.
Football. a forward pass that has been .
n.

late 14c., from Latin completionem (nominative completio), noun of action from past participle stem of complere “to fill up, complete” (see complete (adj.)).

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