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Definition of attainment
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Attainment
(n.) The act of
attaining;
the act of
arriving
at or
reaching;
hence,
the act of
obtaining
by
efforts..
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Attainment
::
Attainment
(n.) The act of
attaining;
the act of
arriving
at or
reaching;
hence,
the act of
obtaining
by
efforts..
Prosperity
::
Prosperity
(n.) The state of being
prosperous;
advance
or gain in
anything
good or
desirable;
successful
progress
in any
business
or
enterprise;
attainment
of the
object
desired;
good
fortune;
success;
as,
commercial
prosperity;
national
prosperity..
Acquirement
::
Acquirement
(n.) The act of
acquiring,
or that which is
acquired;
attainment..
Vain
::
Vain
(superl.)
Proud of petty
things,
or of
trifling
attainments;
having
a high
opinion
of one's own
accomplishments
with
slight
reason;
conceited;
puffed
up;
inflated..
Simple
::
Simple
(a.) Weak in
intellect;
not wise or
sagacious;
of but
moderate
understanding
or
attainments;
hence,
foolish;
silly..
Reach
::
Reach (n.) The power of
stretching
out or
extending
action,
influence,
or the like; power of
attainment
or
management;
extent
of force or
capacity..
Adeption
::
Adeption
(a.) An
obtaining;
attainment.
Help
::
Help (v. t.) To
furnish
with
strength
or means for the
successful
performance
of any
action
or the
attainment
of any
object;
to aid; to
assist;
as, to help a man in his work; to help one to
remember;
-- the
following
infinitive
is
commonly
used
without
to; as, Help me scale yon
balcony..
Vanity
::
Vanity
(n.) An
inflation
of mind upon
slight
grounds;
empty pride
inspired
by an
overweening
conceit
of one's
personal
attainments
or
decorations;
an
excessive
desire
for
notice
or
approval;
pride;
ostentation;
conceit.
Endeavor
::
Endeavor
(n.) An
exertion
of
physical
or
intellectual
strength
toward
the
attainment
of an
object;
a
systematic
or
continuous
attempt;
an
effort;
a
trial.
Magnality
::
Magnality
(n.) A great act or
event;
a great
attainment.
Singular
::
Singular
(a.)
Distinguished
as
existing
in a very high
degree;
rarely
equaled;
eminent;
extraordinary;
exceptional;
as, a man of
singular
gravity
or
attainments..
Attainment
::
Attainment
(n.) That which is
attained
to, or
obtained
by
exertion;
acquirement;
acquisition;
(pl.),
mental
acquirements;
knowledge;
as,
literary
and
scientific
attainments..
Culmination
::
Culmination
(n.) The
attainment
of the
highest
point of
altitude
reached
by a
heavently
body;
passage
across
the
meridian;
transit.
Necessary
::
Necessary
(a.)
Impossible
to be
otherwise,
or to be
dispensed
with,
without
preventing
the
attainment
of a
desired
result;
indispensable;
requiste;
essential..
Endeavor
::
Endeavor
(v. t.) To exert
physical
or
intellectual
strength
for the
attainment
of; to use
efforts
to
effect;
to
strive
to
achieve
or
reach;
to try; to
attempt.
Scholarship
::
Scholarship
(n.) The
character
and
qualities
of a
scholar;
attainments
in
science
or
literature;
erudition;
learning.
Self-conceited
::
Self-conceited
(a.)
Having
an
overweening
opinion
of one's own
powers,
attainments;
vain;
conceited..
Culmination
::
Culmination
(n.)
Attainment
or
arrival
at the
highest
pitch of
glory,
power,
etc..
Foil
::
Foil (n.)
Failure
of
success
when on the point of
attainment;
defeat;
frustration;
miscarriage.
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