Examples of 'declared complete' in a sentence
Meaning of "declared complete"
declared complete - This phrase is used to indicate that something has been officially finished or finalized, and no more actions are required
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declared complete
After one week preparations were declared complete.
Both parties declared complete commitment to the war effort.
Breyer pointed out that many Member States had already declared complete bans.
We should have declared complete amnesty, that all of the tickets were null and void.
There are 300 cities that have declared complete energy autonomy.
The search was declared complete just before midnight on 7 April, with Geosounder returning to Geraldton.
Consequently, the budgetary procedure can be declared complete and the budget definitively adopted.
I declared complete amnesty to the Taliban… from the leadership to everybody else, " he said.
At that point, the race was declared complete as of the end of lap 20.
In April 2000, canning of all accessible spent fuel rods and rod fragments was declared complete.
The search was declared complete just before midnight on 7 April.
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