successful completion

collocation in English

meaningsofsuccessfulandcompletion

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successful
adjective
uk
/səkˈses.fəl/
us
/səkˈses.fəl/
achieving the results wanted or ...
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completion
noun[U]
uk
/kəmˈpliː.ʃən/
us
/kəmˈpliː.ʃən/
the act of finishing something that you are doing ...
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(Definition ofsuccessfulandcompletionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsuccessful completion

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The environments to which we allocate today's teenagers are not, for the most part, designed to promotesuccessfulcompletionof their developmental tasks.
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Again, these actions will not lead to asuccessfulcompletionof the task.
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Relapse in leprosy is defined as recrudescence of the disease activity aftersuccessfulcompletiono f a prescribed course of therapy.
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Successfulcompletionof this task requires comprehension of forget in terms of a failure to recall an intention rather than failure to recall a desire.
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As an inducement to work, their daily intake of water was restricted to that earned as reward forsuccessfulcompletionof fixation trials.
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Students had up to four weeks maximum to complete their summative appraisals followingsuccessfulcompletionof all four stages.
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However, it is usually possible to define what constitutes thesuccessfulcompletionof a dialogue.
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And finally, and most importantly, we would like to acknowledge the contribution that the study participants made to thesuccessfulcompletionof the study.
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Then, by assuaging and resolving the ensuing distress,successfulcompletionof the ritual performance authenticates the religious thoughts and actions.
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At least not in any account that depends upon thesuccessfulcompletionof actions that come within the scope of a person's freedom.
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The criterion for thesuccessfulcompletionof each task was three consecutive and coordinated lever-and-reach sequences within 15 trials.
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This concept has been key to thesuccessfulcompletionof complicated excavation tasks.
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The time limits were derived from the longest time forsuccessfulcompletionin the pilot test.
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But forsuccessfulcompletionof the orchestral rite, the audience must also 'tune in' or become entrained to this other world of time.
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Since thesuccessfulcompletionof the 'democratic renewal ' process, major reform projects have advanced only very slowly or stalled completely.
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Successfulcompletionof the task requires, therefore, comprehension of intention in terms of a representation of a means to a desired goal.
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