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Definition of accomplish
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Accomplish
(v. t.) To gain; to
obtain.
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Sufficient
::
Sufficient
(a.)
Possessing
adequate
talents
or
accomplishments;
of
competent
power or
ability;
qualified;
fit.
Infeasible
::
Infeasible
(a.) Not
capable
of being done or
accomplished;
impracticable.
Imagination
::
Imagination
(n.) The power to
recombine
the
materials
furnished
by
experience
or
memory,
for the
accomplishment
of an
elevated
purpose;
the power of
conceiving
and
expressing
the
ideal..
Condition
::
Condition
(n.) A
clause
in a
contract,
or
agreement,
which has for its
object
to
suspend,
to
defeat,
or in some way to
modify,
the
principal
obligation;
or, in case of a will, to
suspend,
revoke,
or
modify
a
devise
or
bequest.
It is also the case of a
future
uncertain
event,
which may or may not
happen,
and on the
occurrence
or
non-occurrence
of
which,
the
accomplishment,
recission,
or
modification
of an
obligation
or
testamentary
disposition
is made to
depend..
Steam
::
Stealthy
(superl.)
Done by
stealth;
accomplished
clandestinely;
unperceived;
secret;
furtive;
sly.
Accomplish
::
Accomplish
(v. t.) To gain; to
obtain.
Thoroughsped
::
Thoroughsped
(a.) Fully
accomplished;
thoroughplaced.
Accomplished
::
Accomplished
(imp. & p. p.) of
Accomplis.
Annual
::
Annual
(a.)
Performed
or
accomplished
in a year;
reckoned
by the year; as, the
annual
motion
of the
earth..
Qualify
::
Qualify
(v. t.) To make such as is
required;
to give added or
requisite
qualities
to; to fit, as for a
place,
office,
occupation,
or
character;
to
furnish
with the
knowledge,
skill,
or other
accomplishment
necessary
for a
purpose;
to make
capable,
as of an
employment
or
privilege;
to
supply
with legal power or
capacity..
Run
::
Run (v. i.) To go
through
or
accomplish
by
running;
as, to run a race; to run a
certain
career..
Unaccomplishment
::
Unaccomplishment
(n.) The state of being
unaccomplished.
Take
::
Take (v. i.) To take hold; to fix upon
anything;
to have the
natural
or
intended
effect;
to
accomplish
a
purpose;
as, he was
inoculated,
but the virus did not
take..
Effectuate
::
Effectuate
(v. t.) To bring to pass; to
effect;
to
achieve;
to
accomplish;
to
fulfill.
Intend
::
Intend
(v. t.) To fix the mind upon
(something
to be
accomplished);
to be
intent
upon; to mean; to
design;
to plan; to
purpose;
-- often
followed
by an
infinitely
with to, or a
dependent
clause
with that; as, he
intends
to go; he
intends
that she shall
remain..
Quite
::
Quite (a.)
Completely;
wholly;
entirely;
totally;
perfectly;
as, the work is not quite done; the
object
is quite
accomplished;
to be quite
mistaken..
Fulfillment
::
Fulfillment
(n.) The act of
fulfilling;
accomplishment;
completion;
as, the
fulfillment
of
prophecy..
Plot
::
Plot (n.) Any
scheme,
stratagem,
secret
design,
or plan, of a
complicated
nature,
adapted
to the
accomplishment
of some
purpose,
usually
a
treacherous
and
mischievous
one; a
conspiracy;
an
intrigue;
as, the
Rye-house
Plot..
Blarney
::
Blarney
(v. t.) To
influence
by
blarney;
to
wheedle
with
smooth
talk; to make or
accomplish
by
blarney.
Parliamentarian
::
Parliamentarian
(n.) One
versed
in the rules and
usages
of
Parliament
or
similar
deliberative
assemblies;
as, an
accomplished
parliamentarian..
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