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View usage for: (əkʌmplɪʃ, US əkɒm-) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense accomplishes, present participle accomplishing, past tense, past participle accomplishedverbIf you accomplish something, you succeed in doing it. If we'd all work together, I think we could accomplish our goal. [VERB noun] They are sceptical about how much will be accomplished by legislation. [be VERB-ed] Synonyms: realize, produce, effect, finish More Synonyms of accomplish accomplish in British English (əˈkɒmplɪʃ, əˈkʌm-) verb (transitive)1. to manage to do; achieve 2. to conclude successfully; complete Derived forms accomplishable (acˈcomplishable) adjective accomplisher (acˈcomplisher) noun Word origin C14: from Old French acomplir to complete, ultimately from Latin complēre to fill up. See completeaccomplish in American English (əˈkɑmplɪʃ; also, əˈkʌmplɪʃ) verb transitive1. to do; succeed in doing; complete (a task, time, or distance) 2. to make complete; perfect SIMILAR WORDS: perˈform, reach Derived forms accomplishable (acˈcomplishable) adjective Word origin ME accomplisshen < OFr acompliss-, extended stem of acomplir < VL * adcomplere < L ad-, intens. + complere: see complete Examples of 'accomplish' in a sentenceaccomplish If you have strong motivation that you will accomplish your work, you will not care about overtime hours.The research budget must be higher after the innovation has successfully been accomplished than it was before.The church culture provides avenues to accomplish ministry goals.With hard work you can accomplish anything.Successful partnering gets a set of companies focused on a specific solution set to accomplish this goal.What must such a work accomplish to succeed?Negative thoughts can make it difficult to accomplish goals.It is an immensely accomplished piece of work.Fame and wealth do accomplish something: they cure ambition anxiety.It may also be the result of gnawing doubts as to whether tasks can be successfully accomplished; doubts about our ability to handle situations. In other languagesaccomplish British English: accomplish VERB If you accomplish something, you succeed in doing it. If we'd all work together, I think we could accomplish our goal. - American English: accomplish
- Brazilian Portuguese: alcançar
- Chinese: 完成
- European Spanish: lograr
- French: accomplir
- German: erreichen
- Italian: compiere
- Japanese: 成し遂げる
- Korean: 완수하다
- European Portuguese: alcançar
- Latin American Spanish: lograr
Chinese translation of 'accomplish'Definition to complete If we all work together, I think we can accomplish our goal. Synonyms producecarry out bring about bring off (informal) put the tin lid on Opposites fail , give up , fall short , forsake Additional synonymsDefinition to gain by hard work or effort There are many who will work hard to achieve these goals. Synonyms accomplish, reach, fulfil, finish, complete, gain, perform, earn, do, get, win, carry out, realize, obtain, conclude, acquire, execute, bring about, attain, consummate, procure, bring off (informal), effectuate, put the tin lid on Definition to manage to do or get (something) He's halfway to attaining his pilot's licence. Synonyms obtain, get, win, reach, effect, land (informal), score (slang), complete, gain, achieve, earn, secure, realize, acquire, fulfil, accomplish, grasp, reap, procureDefinition to finish He had just completed his first novel. Synonyms finish, conclude, fulfil, accomplish, do, end, close, achieve, perform, settle, realize, execute, discharge, wrap up (informal), terminate, finalize |