Definition of Complish

1. to accomplish [v -ED, -ING, -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Complish

complimental
complimentally
complimentarily
complimentariness
complimentary
complimentative
complimented
complimenter
complimenters
complimenting
compliments
complin
compline
complines
complins
complish (current term)
complot
complotment
complotments
complots
complotted
complotter
complotting
comply
complying
compo
compo rations
compone
component
component of complement

Literary usage of Complish

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V.: With a View of the by William Robertson (1809)
"... complish that, without exposing himself to the v-*-v^^' consequences of such a dangerous and doubtful i554- event. - An action NOTWITHSTANDING all his ..."

2. Proceedings by National Baptist Educational Convention (1872)
"complish much with his boys. Let them feel that he loves them, and then he will not have to be jerking the bits in their mouths, and making himself ..."

3. The London Medical Gazette (1834)
"... that it is not the quantity or apparent power of the agents we employ in the treatment of diseases, which will ac- • 2 Pet. In. ICI. complish the ..."

4. The Works of the Rev. P. Doddridge by Philip Doddridge (1804)
"2 As thou hait given complish the- purposes of thy saving love; Ac-1 him power over ail cording as thou hast, by the engagements ..."

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