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perfected, ppl. a. (see the vb.) [f. perfect v. + -ed1.] Made perfect, completed.
1552Huloet, Perfected and ended, integer. 1848Maurice Serm. Lord's Prayer iii. (1861) 28 They require that which is different in kind from anything which their eyes see, not merely that in an improved and perfected form. Hence perfectedly adv., perfectly, completely.
1693Beverley True St. Gosp. Truth 18 When indeed with a Face perfectedly open, we shall behold as in a Mirror,..Iesus Christ the Image of God in his own Glory. 1892B. Matthews in Harper's Mag. July 279/1 We might suppose that the present spelling of the English language was in a condition perfectedly satisfactory. |