Achieve vs. Accomplishment

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Achieveverb

(intransitive) To succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.

Achieveverb

(transitive) To carry out successfully; to accomplish.

Achieveverb

To conclude, finish, especially successfully.

Achieveverb

(transitive) To obtain, or gain (a desired result, objective etc.), as the result of exertion; to succeed in gaining; to win.

Achieveverb

To conclude, to turn out.

Achieveverb

To obtain (a material thing).

Achieveverb

To carry on to a final close; to bring out into a perfected state; to accomplish; to perform; - as, to achieve a feat, an exploit, an enterprise.

Achieveverb

To obtain, or gain, as the result of exertion; to succeed in gaining; to win.

Achieveverb

To finish; to kill.

Achieveverb

to gain with effort;

Achieveverb

successfully bring about or reach (a desired objective or result) by effort, skill, or courage

Accomplishmentnoun

The act of accomplishing; completion; fulfillment

Accomplishmentnoun

That which completes, perfects, or equips thoroughly; acquirement; attainment; that which constitutes excellence of mind, or elegance of manners, acquired by education or training.

Accomplishmentnoun

Something accomplished; an achievement.

Accomplishmentnoun

The lexical aspect (aktionsart) of verbs or predicates that change over time until a natural end point.

Accomplishmentnoun

The act of accomplishing; entire performance; completion; fulfillment; as, the accomplishment of an enterprise, of a prophecy, etc.

Accomplishmentnoun

That which completes, perfects, or equips thoroughly; acquirement; attainment; that which constitutes excellence of mind, or elegance of manners, acquired by education or training.

Accomplishmentnoun

the action of accomplishing something

Accomplishmentnoun

an ability that has been acquired by training

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