Goals - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ɡəʊlz|
Brit.  |ɡəʊlz|  British pronunciation of the word goals
- this word is used as a plural form of the noungoal

Extra examples

Last month he had 10 goals and six assists.

...one of the goals of war is to keep as many soldiers as possible from being killed...

He had 3 goals and 2 assists in the hockey game.

The goals of the business partners coincide.

They continue to strive toward their goals.

...the revised system chords perfectly with the original goals...

She set high goals for herself at the outset of her career.

My spouse and I have complementary goals.

Their goals are not congruent with the goals of the team.

We celebrated the accomplishment of all our goals.

...claims that government regulations are unnecessary fetters that keep him from achieving his business goals...

Opponents claim that the humanitarian goals of the project are just a fig leaf, and that its real purpose is to make money.

...the committee's incompatible goals—develop new projects and cut costs—meant that they got very little accomplished...

He set lofty goals for himself as a teacher.

He is an amoral, selfish person pursuing his own goals.

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