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Mar 3, 2016
In English it can be a noun or a verb. To perfect something is to make it perfect. Perfect means without flaws. In Quality and Nature that is often described as "fit for purpose".
Explanation:
In psychology it is important to recognize the difference between perfection as an ideal, and the inability of anyone (and probably things) to really be "perfect".
There is also a definition problem with the fact that "perfect" is a subjective target. That is because everyone's definition of the actual purpose redefines the "fitness" aspect, and therefore the condition of "flawless".