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completion

  • 1 השלמה

    completion, finalization, fulfillment, consummation; complement, supplement
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    peace making; accepting (a situation)

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  • 2 תום

    completion, finish; perfection, wholeness
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    innocence, naivety, purity, ingenuousness, innocency, simplemindedness, cleanness

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  • 3 תום ההליכים

    completion of proceedings

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  • 4 השלמה

    הַשְׁלָמָהf. (שָׁלַם) completion. Naz.8b מי הויה׳ כלל how could he ever have finished the days of vowed nazirate?Esth. R. to III, 7 הַשְׁלָמַת החומהוכ׳ the completion of the wall of Jerusalem.Y.B. Mets.VII, beg.11b, v. הַשְׁכָּמָה.

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  • 5 הַשְׁלָמָה

    הַשְׁלָמָהf. (שָׁלַם) completion. Naz.8b מי הויה׳ כלל how could he ever have finished the days of vowed nazirate?Esth. R. to III, 7 הַשְׁלָמַת החומהוכ׳ the completion of the wall of Jerusalem.Y.B. Mets.VII, beg.11b, v. הַשְׁכָּמָה.

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  • 6 שיכלול

    שִׁיכְלוּל, שִׁכְ׳m. (שִׁכְלֵל) finishing, completion. Gen. R. s. 1 לבריאה … ולש׳ הארץ קדמה as regards creation (planning) the heavens were first (Gen. 1:1); as regards completion, the earth came first (ib. 2:1); Yalk. ib. 3; Lev. R. s. 36; Y.Hag. II, 77d top.

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  • 7 שכ׳

    שִׁיכְלוּל, שִׁכְ׳m. (שִׁכְלֵל) finishing, completion. Gen. R. s. 1 לבריאה … ולש׳ הארץ קדמה as regards creation (planning) the heavens were first (Gen. 1:1); as regards completion, the earth came first (ib. 2:1); Yalk. ib. 3; Lev. R. s. 36; Y.Hag. II, 77d top.

    Jewish literature > שכ׳

  • 8 שִׁיכְלוּל

    שִׁיכְלוּל, שִׁכְ׳m. (שִׁכְלֵל) finishing, completion. Gen. R. s. 1 לבריאה … ולש׳ הארץ קדמה as regards creation (planning) the heavens were first (Gen. 1:1); as regards completion, the earth came first (ib. 2:1); Yalk. ib. 3; Lev. R. s. 36; Y.Hag. II, 77d top.

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  • 9 שִׁכְ׳

    שִׁיכְלוּל, שִׁכְ׳m. (שִׁכְלֵל) finishing, completion. Gen. R. s. 1 לבריאה … ולש׳ הארץ קדמה as regards creation (planning) the heavens were first (Gen. 1:1); as regards completion, the earth came first (ib. 2:1); Yalk. ib. 3; Lev. R. s. 36; Y.Hag. II, 77d top.

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  • 10 בירך על המוגמר

    rejoiced at the completion of, was pleased at something done

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  • 11 דיפלומה

    diploma, certificate given upon completion of a course of study (i.e. high school, university, etc.)

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  • 12 דפלומה

    diploma, certificate given upon completion of a course of study (i.e. high school, university, etc.)

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  • 13 השתלמות

    perfecting; completion; advanced study

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  • 14 חוק פרקינסון

    Parkinson's law, work expands to fill the time available for its completion; number of subordinates increases at a fixed rate regardless of the amount of work produced (laws developed by 20th century British scholar C. N. Parkinson)

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  • 15 סיום

    end, finish, termination, ending, finale, completion, windup, final, finality, finalization, noncontinuance, noncontinuation, conclusion, desistance, desistence; graduation; suffix

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  • 16 תשלום

    payment, reward, retribution, fee, primage, recoupment, remittance, remuneration, remunerativeness, consideration, disbursement; completion

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  • 17 משלם

    מִשְׁלָם, מִי׳m. (שְׁלַם) completion, end. Targ. Job 1:4.B. Mets.67b, a. e. במִשְׁלַם שניא אילין after the lapse of so and so many years, v. מַשְׁכַּנְתָּא.

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  • 18 מי׳

    מִשְׁלָם, מִי׳m. (שְׁלַם) completion, end. Targ. Job 1:4.B. Mets.67b, a. e. במִשְׁלַם שניא אילין after the lapse of so and so many years, v. מַשְׁכַּנְתָּא.

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  • 19 מִשְׁלָם

    מִשְׁלָם, מִי׳m. (שְׁלַם) completion, end. Targ. Job 1:4.B. Mets.67b, a. e. במִשְׁלַם שניא אילין after the lapse of so and so many years, v. מַשְׁכַּנְתָּא.

    Jewish literature > מִשְׁלָם

  • 20 מִי׳

    מִשְׁלָם, מִי׳m. (שְׁלַם) completion, end. Targ. Job 1:4.B. Mets.67b, a. e. במִשְׁלַם שניא אילין after the lapse of so and so many years, v. מַשְׁכַּנְתָּא.

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  • completion — I noun accomplishment, achievement, attainment, climax, close, commission, conclusion, consequence, consummation, course, crowning, culmination, denouement, discharge, dissolution, effectuation, end, ending, entirety, execution, expiration,… …   Law dictionary

  • Completion — Com*ple tion, n. [L. completio a filling, a fulfillment.] 1. The act or process of making complete; the getting through to the end; as, the completion of an undertaking, an education, a service. [1913 Webster] The completion of some repairs.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • completion — late 14c., from L. completionem (nom. completio), noun of action from complere to fill up, complete (see COMPLETE (Cf. complete)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • completion — [n] accomplishment, finishing achievement, attainment, close, conclusion, consummation, culmination, curtains*, dispatch, end, expiration, finalization, finis, finish, fruition, fulfillment, hips*, integration, perfection, realization, swan song* …   New thesaurus

  • completion — ► NOUN 1) the action of completing or the state of being completed. 2) Brit. the final stage in the sale of a property, at which point it legally changes ownership …   English terms dictionary

  • completion — [kəm plē′shən] n. [ME < L completio] 1. the act of completing, or finishing 2. the state of being completed 3. Football a successful forward pass …   English World dictionary

  • completion — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ rapid, speedy ▪ early ▪ timely ▪ satisfactory, successful ▪ college …   Collocations dictionary

  • completion — In the context of project financing, occurs after a Completion Test, when the project s cash flows become the primary method of repayment. Prior to completion, the primary source of repayment is usually from the sponsors or from the turnkey… …   Financial and business terms

  • completion */*/ — UK [kəmˈpliːʃ(ə)n] / US [kəmˈplɪʃ(ə)n] noun Word forms completion : singular completion plural completions 1) a) [uncountable] the process of finishing an activity or job Forms will be sent to our clients for completion. completion of: After… …   English dictionary

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