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UK
/ɐkˈɒmplɪʃ/
]
[ US /əˈkɑmpɫɪʃ/ ]
[ US /əˈkɑmpɫɪʃ/ ]
VERB
-
put in effect
He actioned the operation
execute the decision of the people
carry out a task -
to gain with effort
she achieved her goal despite setbacks
How To Use accomplish In A Sentence
- Most men have ability enough, if they could only focalize it into one grand, central, all-absorbing purpose, to accomplish great things. How to Succeed or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune
- Brady uses this horrid incident as a Rosebud inspiration for a life of flurry and accomplishment, but this is pure speculation.
- It is mainly accomplished by using text in the same color as the background color of the page.
- Your Manager will probably also want to comment on how you prepare for, accomplish and present completed tasks.
- Something of an all-star outfit, each band member is an accomplished musician with an impressive r sum and enormous talent.
- I doubt that Michelle Obama was surprised or dismayed by the boos at the Nascar rally: it's not surprising that the national doubtfulness about first ladies and the strong, accomplished women who are coming to hold the role would emerge in boos from some of the Obama administration's fiercest opponents. Michelle Obama's Nascar boos | Kay Dilday
- Love for others, concern for justice and the poor are not so much a question of social morals as the expression of a sacramental conception of Christian morality because, through priestly ministry, the spiritual sacrifice of all the faithful is accomplished, in union with the sacrifice of Christ, the only mediator. Pope on the Essential Elements of Priestly Ministry
- The group, composed of four brilliant and accomplished musicians playing the guitar, mandolin, bagpipe, piccolo and violin, will bring their highly original sound to the stage.
- Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion.
- Cutting the budget was an impressive accomplishment.