Full Complement (Noun)
Meaning
Number needed to make up a whole force; "a full complement of workers".
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Examples
- The company hired a full complement of employees to meet the increased demand for their products.
- The restaurant was fully staffed with a full complement of waiters, chefs, and bartenders for the holiday rush.
- The team had a full complement of players on the field, with no one injured or absent.
- The hotel had a full complement of amenities, including a gym, pool, and spa.
- The university had a full complement of professors and instructors to teach the various courses offered.