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accomplish

1 of 1verb
/əˈkɑmplɪʃ/
Forms:accomplishes,accomplishing,accomplished,accomplished
1

to achieve something after dealing with the difficulties

B1transitive
  • After years of dedicated practice, she accomplished fluency in three foreign languages.
  • The team worked tirelessly to accomplish victory in the championship game.
  • Despite facing numerous obstacles, the team managed to accomplish their project on time.
  • Through hard work and perseverance, she accomplished her dream of starting her own business.
  • The mountaineer finally accomplished the ascent of the challenging peak after weeks of climbing.
2

to complete a task or project successfully

transitive
  • The team worked collaboratively to accomplish the deployment of a new website with enhanced features and functionality.
  • The organization accomplished the establishment of a recycling program to promote sustainability and reduce waste.
  • He worked tirelessly to accomplish the difficult task in just one week.
  • By the end of the day, they had accomplished everything on their to-do list.
  • She accomplished the project ahead of schedule, impressing her manager.