\En*tel"e*chy\, n.
An actuality;
a conception completely actualized,
in distinction from mere potential existence.
en·tel·e·chy (n-tl-k) n. pl. en·tel·e·chies
In the philosophy of Aristotle, the condition of a thing whose essence is fully realized; actuality.
In some philosophical systems, a vital force that directs an organism toward self-fulfillment.
[Late Latin ëntelechá, from Greek entelekheia : entels, complete (en-, in; see en-2 + telos, completion;+ ekhein, to have]
A Completion in Statement.