Strong’s Lexicon
Definition - to complete, to perfect, to accomplish, to bring to an end
Word Origin - From the Greek word τέλειος (teleios), meaning “complete” or “perfect.”
Usage - The verb “teleioó” is used in the New Testament to convey the idea of bringing something to its intended goal or state of completion. It often implies a process of maturation or perfection, whether in a moral, spiritual, or functional sense. The term can refer to the fulfillment of a task, the completion of a journey, or the perfection of character.