Achieve - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈtʃiːv|  American pronunciation of the word achieve
Brit.  |əˈtʃiːv|  British pronunciation of the word achieve

verb

- to gain with effort (syn: accomplish, attain, reach)
she achieved her goal despite setbacks

Extra examples

A diet that achieves dramatic results

With much practice, she has achieved a high level of skill.

They achieved high scores on their math tests.

We give students the skills they need in order to achieve in college.

There are many who will work hard to achieve these goals.

We have achieved what we set out to do.

Frances achieved very good exam results.

Wilson has achieved considerable success as an artist.

She eventually achieved her goal of becoming a professor.

We want all our students to achieve within their chosen profession.

His words achieved their object.

His plan was achieved.

She meditates to achieve a higher state of being.

He now needs more of the drug to achieve the same effect.

They have been unable to reach agreement about how to achieve reform.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: achieve
he/she/it: achieves
present participle: achieving
past tense: achieved
past participle: achieved
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