relatively complete

Frequency: 6.36.8 per million words

complete to a certain degree when compared with other things

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Examples (10)

  • The list of attendees is relatively complete, but we might be missing a few names.
  • Although some data points are missing, the fossil record for this period is relatively complete.
  • Our understanding of the ancient civilization is now relatively complete thanks to new discoveries.
  • The software package provides a relatively complete set of tools for basic video editing.
  • This historical account, drawn from multiple sources, is relatively complete.
  • The initial investigation offers a relatively complete picture of the incident.
  • For an amateur, his collection of rare coins is relatively complete.
  • The new library offers a relatively complete selection of modern literature.
  • Compared to last year's draft, this version of the report is relatively complete.
  • The map of the seabed is relatively complete in this region, but unexplored areas remain.