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accomplish
[ uh-kom-plish ]
verb (used with object)
- to bring to its goal or conclusion; carry out; perform; finish:
to accomplish one's mission.
- to complete (a distance or period of time):
to have accomplished the age of 70;
We accomplished the journey in little more than an hour.
- Archaic. to provide polish to; perfect.
accomplish
/ əˈkɒmplɪʃ; əˈkʌm- /
verb
- to manage to do; achieve
- to conclude successfully; complete
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Derived Forms
- acˈcomplisher, noun
- acˈcomplishable, adjective
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Other Words From
- ac·complish·a·ble adjective
- ac·complish·er noun
- preac·complish verb (used with object)
- unac·complish·a·ble adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of accomplish1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of accomplish1
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Example Sentences
They were able to move forward, accomplish goals, and meet friends.
Like I said, in spite of or because of my circumstances, I was able to accomplish my dreams.
And yet, ultimately, the Supreme Court holds the power to uphold or undo what it has taken him years to accomplish.
It took a special, meticulous kind of person to accomplish the undertaking, someone with brains, patience, and nerves of steel.
Leaving the body consciously is a feat only a fully liberated master with no more karma can accomplish.
If we can free this State of Yankees, we will accomplish more than your armies down south have.
Jacob cheated his brother out of the parental blessing, and lied about God, and lied to his father to accomplish his end.
Steam machinery would accomplish more than nine-tenths of all the work, besides saving the expense of all the powder.
Human desires would eat up the result of ten times the work we now accomplish.
That I may accomplish the oath which I swore to your fathers, to give them a land flowing with milk and honey, as it is this day.
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