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In the phrase "The situation seems completely desperate," the complement "completely desperate" functions to provide additional information about the subject "the situation." It describes the extent of the situation's dire nature, emphasizing its hopelessness. Complements like this help to clarify and enhance the meaning of the subject within the sentence.
"Completely desperate" is a predicate adjective here describing the situation.
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Don't apologize for your age, lack of recent relevant experience, and do not convey desperation.
He was so desperate for attention that he screamed from the rooftops.It was a very desperate situation for everyone involved.We are desperate for financial support.There are millions of people who are desperate for food and water.
Dire
Desperate.
The verb form for "desperate" is "despair." It means to lose all hope or give up on a situation.