Definition of completeness in English:
completeness
noun kəmˈpliːtnəskəmˈplitnəs
mass nounThe state or condition of having all the necessary or appropriate parts.
the completeness of the records
for the sake of completeness, a brief update is included here
Example sentencesExamples
- You really want to forgive the amateurishness because of the speed and what seems to be the completeness of the coverage.
- They could not verify the completeness of revenue in relation to assessment rates.
- The city has no completeness, no center, no fixed parts.
- The scholar's lament in the face of incomplete knowledge, however, underscores the completeness of our own.
- The story possesses by its very nature a completeness not permitted the novel—it is an integer, not a sum.
- We are looking at the completeness of the environmental statements provided by both companies.
- Should they seek completeness by drawing on artifacts from elsewhere or go all out for authenticity to the extent of using materials that are known to fail?
- Its accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed.
- The total time required for the process depends on the complexity of the operation and the completeness of the information provided.
- The heavenly principle of love in its completeness is not comprehensible.
Definition of completeness in US English:
completeness
nounkəmˈplitnəskəmˈplētnəs
The state or condition of having all the necessary or appropriate parts.
the completeness of the records
for the sake of completeness, a brief update is included here
Example sentencesExamples
- Should they seek completeness by drawing on artifacts from elsewhere or go all out for authenticity to the extent of using materials that are known to fail?
- The city has no completeness, no center, no fixed parts.
- They could not verify the completeness of revenue in relation to assessment rates.
- The total time required for the process depends on the complexity of the operation and the completeness of the information provided.
- You really want to forgive the amateurishness because of the speed and what seems to be the completeness of the coverage.
- Its accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed.
- The heavenly principle of love in its completeness is not comprehensible.
- The scholar's lament in the face of incomplete knowledge, however, underscores the completeness of our own.
- The story possesses by its very nature a completeness not permitted the novel—it is an integer, not a sum.
- We are looking at the completeness of the environmental statements provided by both companies.