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The words 'Finish' and 'Complete' are used interchanably Even the dictionary terms them as Synonms used widely There is a thin line of difference between the two There are many instances where replacing does not suit too Sharing a few examples which comes to mind Hope you read ahead and I'm able to bind Finish is derived from a Latin Word - Finitum Completed is derived from Latin word - Completum A Semi-circle is not a Complete Circle for sure to say Even though the child has finished his homework for the day The breakfast served is said to be 'finished' not completed Any Course registered is generally to said to be Completed Its said, the Complete collection of music albums is awesome Finishing an incomplete project is priority for some An incomplete form filled may be a Finished job for a guy Answers to many of questions may be irrelevant for him to buy Why did Katappa kill Bahubali irked minds of everyone when audience Finished watching Bahubali One Thei