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1 accomplish
(to complete (something) successfully: Have you accomplished your task?) fullføre, oppnå, utrette- accomplishmentfullføreverb \/əˈkʌmplɪʃ\/, \/əˈkɒmplɪʃ\/1) utføre, utrette, gjennomføre, iverksette2) fullbyrde, fullføre, tilbakelegge, oppnå
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accomplish — ► VERB ▪ achieve or complete successfully. ORIGIN Old French acomplir, from Latin complere to complete … English terms dictionary
accomplish — verb /əˈkəm.plɪʃ,əˈkɔm.pliʃ/ a) To finish successfully. , That He would accomplish seventy years in the desolations of Jerusalem. Daniel 9:2 b) To complete, as time or distance. , He had accomplished half a league or more. Syn: do … Wiktionary
accomplish — I verb achieve, attain, bring about, complete, consummate, discharge, dispatch, effect, enact, execute, finish, fulfill, realize, succeed II index attain, avail (bring about), carry (succeed) … Law dictionary
accomplish — verb ADVERB ▪ successfully ▪ A rather difficult task had been successfully accomplished. ▪ easily Accomplish is used with these nouns as the object: ↑aim, ↑end, ↑feat, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
accomplish — verb achieve or complete successfully. Origin ME: from OFr. acompliss , acomplir, based on L. ad to + complere to complete … English new terms dictionary
accomplish — verb (T) to succeed in doing something, especially after trying very hard; achieve: We have accomplished all we set out to do … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
accomplish — verb the planes accomplished their mission Syn: fulfill, achieve, succeed in, realize, attain, manage, bring about/off, carry out/through, execute, effect, perform, do, discharge, complete, finish, consummate, conclude; informal pull off, nail … Thesaurus of popular words
accomplish — verb Syn: achieve, succeed in, realize, attain, manage, bring off, carry through, execute, effect, perform, complete … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
accomplish — /əˈkʌmplɪʃ / (say uh kumplish), / ˈkɒm / (say kom ) verb (t) 1. to bring to pass; carry out; perform: to accomplish one s mission. 2. to bring to a successful finish: to accomplish the work. 3. Archaic to complete: to accomplish four score years… …
accomplish */ — UK [əˈkʌmplɪʃ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms accomplish : present tense I/you/we/they accomplish he/she/it accomplishes present participle accomplishing past tense accomplished past participle accomplished to succeed in doing something,… … English dictionary
accomplish — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English accomplisshen, from Anglo French accompliss , stem of accomplir, from Vulgar Latin *accomplēre, from Latin ad + complēre to fill up more at complete Date: 14th century 1. to bring about (a result) by… … New Collegiate Dictionary