kom-pleÌ„t´: In the King James Version for πληÏοÌω, pleÌ„roÌoÌ„, the verb ordinarily used for the coming to pass of what had been predicted. the King James Version translates this “complete†in ; to express the final and entire attainment of what is treated, leaving nothing beyond to be desired or hoped for; otherwise rendered in the Revised Version (British and American) (“made fullâ€). In the Revised Version (British and American), c. appears once for Greek aÌrtios, from aÌroÌ„, “to join,†in , in sense of “accurately fitted for,†where the King James Version has “perfect.