sense of completeness
achieve completeness
lack of completeness
overall completeness
a small, meager woman); in a less specific senseit implies an insufficiency of what is needed for completeness or richness:
In young rats, taurine can significantly increase the motility of sperm, but has no obvious effects on the numbers of sperm, the rate of live sperm, acrosome completeness and teratosperm.
In old rats, taurine can obviously increase the numbers of sperm, the motility of sperm and the rate of live sperm, but has no significant effects on the rate of acrosome completeness and teratosperm.
The completeness of the project was crucial for its success.
She felt a sense of completeness after finishing the puzzle.
The artist aimed to capture the completeness of nature in his paintings.
The report lacked completeness as some key information was missing.
The completeness of the data set is essential for accurate analysis.
The novel's ending provided a sense of completeness to the story.
The completeness of the instructions ensured that everyone understood the task.
Achieving completeness in our collection requires finding missing pieces.
The completeness of his knowledge on the subject impressed the audience.
The team worked together to achieve completeness in the project deliverables.
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