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compel [kəmˈpɛl]
v. To force or oblige someone to do something.
pt. pp. compelt, compelled
campesce, compesce,
compesce [ˈkɔmpis]
v. To repress, restrain, subdue.
competeetion, competeition,
competeetion [ˈkɔmpətiʃən]
n. Competition.
competent,
competent [ˈkɔmpətənt]
adj. Competent.
complee, complie, comply,
complee [kəmˈpli]
v. To comply.
pt. pp. complee'd.
complainer, complaint, compleen, compleener, compleenin, compleent, complein, compleiner, complener, complent,
compleen [kəmˈplin]
also complain [kəmˈplen, MN. kəmˈplɛn]
v. To complain, to be ailing.
pt. pp. compleent, complaint [kəmˈplent, MN. kəmˈplɛnt] n. A complaint.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
compleener [kəmˈplinər]: A plaintiff, a victim reporting a crime.
compleenin [kəmˈplinɪn]: Complaining, ailing, unwell.
complete [kəmˈplit]
adj. Having all the necessary or appropriate parts.
v. To ensure something has all the necessary or appropriate parts.
pt. pp. completit
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
completely: Fully, thoroughly.
complaixion, complexion,
complexion [kəmˈplɛkʃən]
n. Complexion.
complicate,
complicate [kəmˈpləket]
v. Complicate.
pp. complicate adj. Complicated.
complicity,
complicity [kəmˈplɪs[kəmˈpləti]
n. Complicity

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