Completely

In every way or as much as possible; to the fullest extent; entirely and thoroughly.

Formed from 'complete' plus '-ly', with 'complete' coming from Latin 'completus', past participle of 'complere' meaning 'to fill up, finish'. The Latin combines 'com-' (intensive prefix) with 'plere' (to fill), literally meaning 'filled up entirely'.

AMሙሉ በሙሉ
ARتماما
BNসম্পূর্ণভাবে
CAcompletament
CSúplně
DAhelt
DEvöllig
ELεντελώς
EScompletamente
FAکاملاً
FItäysin
FRcomplètement
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