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Definition of accomplish in English: accomplishverb əˈkɒmplɪʃəˈkʌmplɪʃəˈkɑmplɪʃ [with object]1Achieve or complete successfully. the planes accomplished their mission Example sentencesExamples - There are two main components to accomplishing any task: knowing what to do, and being motivated to do it.
- I have been feeling pretty tired this week, but have managed to accomplish a lot of stuff.
- In my view a change of leadership would give them a better chance of accomplishing it.
- The two rulers of the Kingdoms of Italy and Naples would not succeed in accomplishing those goals either.
- They are dedicated to accomplishing the missions they were called to perform.
- It's sailing history in the making and I find it amazing that she has managed to accomplish it.
- She accomplishes the tour de force of making us forget in what language this play is supposed to be, for she transcends locality.
- At a moment like that, we don't worry about anything else other than accomplishing our specific mission.
- In the past, large crews on our ships were the keystones to accomplishing their missions.
- They did not agree, however, on the most effective means for accomplishing this.
- We all know that we have a great team this year, and we are on the verge of accomplishing something very special.
- It is a ‘how to do it’ study, a guide to accomplishing objectives and attaining them efficiently.
- This exhibit accomplishes the impossible - it makes thinking about voting methods fun.
- Critical reading shows us not only the way our literature affects us, but also how it accomplishes this effect.
- In the end, he accomplishes his mission, at the cost of shattering his own health and psyche.
- This third phase ended a year later, without accomplishing any of its objectives.
- The question suggests a blindness to the fact that sportswomen around the world are accomplishing remarkable feats.
- He spent twenty years in the Senate without accomplishing anything of significance.
- So you have an institution that is accomplishing the opposite of what's intended.
- I should have gotten an award for accomplishing such impossible tasks in such a short period of time.
Synonyms fulfil, achieve, succeed in, realize, attain, manage, bring about, bring off, carry out, carry off, carry through, execute, conduct, effect, fix, engineer, perform, do, perpetrate, discharge, complete, finish, consummate, conclude rare effectuate - 1.1SE Asian Fill in (a form)
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Origin Late Middle English: from Old French acompliss-, lengthened stem of acomplir, based on Latin ad- 'to' + complere 'to complete'. Definition of accomplish in US English: accomplishverbəˈkɑmplɪʃəˈkämpliSH [with object]1Achieve or complete successfully. the planes accomplished their mission Example sentencesExamples - I should have gotten an award for accomplishing such impossible tasks in such a short period of time.
- The two rulers of the Kingdoms of Italy and Naples would not succeed in accomplishing those goals either.
- There are two main components to accomplishing any task: knowing what to do, and being motivated to do it.
- In the past, large crews on our ships were the keystones to accomplishing their missions.
- Critical reading shows us not only the way our literature affects us, but also how it accomplishes this effect.
- It is a ‘how to do it’ study, a guide to accomplishing objectives and attaining them efficiently.
- They did not agree, however, on the most effective means for accomplishing this.
- She accomplishes the tour de force of making us forget in what language this play is supposed to be, for she transcends locality.
- It's sailing history in the making and I find it amazing that she has managed to accomplish it.
- This third phase ended a year later, without accomplishing any of its objectives.
- In my view a change of leadership would give them a better chance of accomplishing it.
- He spent twenty years in the Senate without accomplishing anything of significance.
- This exhibit accomplishes the impossible - it makes thinking about voting methods fun.
- The question suggests a blindness to the fact that sportswomen around the world are accomplishing remarkable feats.
- They are dedicated to accomplishing the missions they were called to perform.
- At a moment like that, we don't worry about anything else other than accomplishing our specific mission.
- We all know that we have a great team this year, and we are on the verge of accomplishing something very special.
- So you have an institution that is accomplishing the opposite of what's intended.
- In the end, he accomplishes his mission, at the cost of shattering his own health and psyche.
- I have been feeling pretty tired this week, but have managed to accomplish a lot of stuff.
Synonyms fulfil, achieve, succeed in, realize, attain, manage, bring about, bring off, carry out, carry off, carry through, execute, conduct, effect, fix, engineer, perform, do, perpetrate, discharge, complete, finish, consummate, conclude - 1.1SE Asian Fill in (a form)
once this form has been accomplished, the applicant needs to secure supporting documents
Origin Late Middle English: from Old French acompliss-, lengthened stem of acomplir, based on Latin ad- ‘to’ + complere ‘to complete’. |