This is the 9101st most frequent French word.
complètes
"Complètes" means "complete" or "full" in English.
Here, 'complètes' functions as an adjective describing 'informations' (information) and agreeing in gender and number with it.
Les informations que tu m'as données ne sont pas complètes.
The information you gave me is not complete.
In this sentence, 'complète' is used as an adjective for 'vue' (view), aligning with its feminine singular form.
Après avoir reçu toutes les données, nous avons une vue complète de la situation.
After receiving all the data, we have a complete view of the situation.
Here, 'complètes' modifies 'tables' (tables), agreeing in gender (feminine) and number (plural), showing its attributive adjective usage.