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Posted On: 01/04/2018 6:06:31 PM
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Posted By: john1234
Re: wowhappens28 #1643
something for thought

completed - means you've done all the parts of the relevant task

finished - you have done the task as a whole, but you may have skipped some parts.

Example: I have finished the game, but I'm yet to complete all the side quests.

Complete
1. Having all necessary or normal parts, components, or steps; entire: a complete medical history; a complete set of dishes.

Finish
a. To stop (doing an activity or task) after reaching the point at which there is nothing left to do: finished cleaning the room.
b. To bring to a required or desired state: finish an assignment; finish a painting.

So how about saying as 'Completely finished?', Do the meaning change here?

That would mean that every single thing is finished. It would be an extra emphasis.

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