completion

simple noun30 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

The act of finishing a specific project.

Indicates the work was completed well and achieved its goals.

The act of finishing a specific task or job.

Refers to finishing something before the planned or expected time.

Used to describe a completion that happens quickly.

The act of finishing a specific academic or training course.

Similar to 'rapid completion', emphasizing the speed of the process.

Emphasizes that something was finished at a suitable or opportune time.

Indicates the work was completed to an acceptable standard.

Refers to the act of graduating from college.

Refers to the act of finishing school, typically high school.

A more formal phrase for 'completion date', often used in contracts.

In a state of being very close to finished.

Immediately after something is finished. Often used in formal or legal contexts.

A very formal equivalent of 'on completion of'.

Happening subsequent to the finishing of something.

A more formal way to say 'after completion'.

A more formal way to say 'before completion'.

Happening prior to the finishing of something.

Waiting for something to be finished before another action can proceed.

To be very close to being finished.

To arrive at the point where something is finished.

To cause a project or task to become finished, often through effort.

To be scheduled or expected to be finished at a certain time.

To cause the completion to happen later than planned.

To stop something from being completed.

To signify or be a symbol of the end of a process.

To hold an event or party to acknowledge that something is finished.

The specific date on which something is expected to be finished.

The percentage of people or things that successfully finish a process.

The amount of time it takes to finish something.