The quality or state of being complete; the condition of having all necessary parts or being finished.
From completed + -ness suffix (Old English -nes, forming abstract nouns). Creates an abstract noun from the adjective 'completed.'
Philosophers argue about whether completedness is even possible—some say nothing is truly complete because you can always improve it, which is why perfectionism can be paralyzing!
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