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UK
/ɐkˈɒmplɪʃmənt/
]
[ US /əˈkɑmpɫɪʃmənt/ ]
[ US /əˈkɑmpɫɪʃmənt/ ]
NOUN
- the action of accomplishing something
- an ability that has been acquired by training
How To Use accomplishment In A Sentence
- Brady uses this horrid incident as a Rosebud inspiration for a life of flurry and accomplishment, but this is pure speculation.
- Cutting the budget was an impressive accomplishment.
- The photosynthetic technique for transferring energy from one molecular system to another should make any short-list of Mother Nature's spectacular accomplishments.
- Why would someone who is caught up in prestige want to work at a University where connections count for more than accomplishment or ability?
- His accomplishments were formidable during the first three decades of his reign.
- We salute his many accomplishments as an astronaut and as a husband and father.
- Enterprise business structure appraisement system is built up on the base of enterprise business assessment technique and related theoretical accomplishment.
- But thank you for acknowledging that the principle accomplishment of carbon credits is the assuagement of guilt.
- And so he had grown in the warmth of his parents 'love, trained in what we call outdoor sports, but which are life itself to the Arab, until at fourteen no one could surpass him in running or horsemanship or spear-throwing, whilst with rifle or revolver he could clip the hair off the top of a man's head, the which strenuous accomplishments he balanced in passing his leisure moments in the gentle arts of verse-making and even music, in spite of the latter being condemned by religion; also did he learn to converse in foreign tongues. Desert Love
- The diverse management jobs and duties demanded in a project are to the full accounted and are adaptable to accommodate the complexness of the project and accomplishments of the establishment. Undefined