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No, the other way around. The adverb COMPLETELY could modify the adjective FEARLESS. e.g. The lion tamer was completely fearless.
Technically, "completely" does not have any comparative form, because it is absolute and does not admit of degrees. Formally, "more completely" would be a suitable comparative, but for the reason already given does not make sense.
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