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All achieve synonyms

aΒ·chieve
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verb achieve

  • conclude β€” If you conclude that something is true, you decide that it is true using the facts you know as a basis.
  • bring about β€” To bring something about means to cause it to happen.
  • win β€” to finish first in a race, contest, or the like.
  • manage β€” to bring about or succeed in accomplishing, sometimes despite difficulty or hardship: She managed to see the governor. How does she manage it on such a small income?
  • obtain β€” to come into possession of; get, acquire, or procure, as through an effort or by a request: to obtain permission; to obtain a better income.
  • attain β€” If you attain something, you gain it or achieve it, often after a lot of effort.
  • work out β€” exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  • accomplish β€” If you accomplish something, you succeed in doing it.
  • do β€” Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
  • complete β€” You use complete to emphasize that something is as great in extent, degree, or amount as it possibly can be.
  • reach β€” to get to or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc.: The boat reached the shore.
  • produce β€” to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • gain β€” to make a gain or gains in.
  • realize β€” to grasp or understand clearly.
  • earn β€” to gain or get in return for one's labor or service: to earn one's living.
  • resolve β€” to come to a definite or earnest decision about; determine (to do something): I have resolved that I shall live to the full.
  • settle β€” to appoint, fix, or resolve definitely and conclusively; agree upon (as time, price, or conditions).
  • solve β€” to find the answer or explanation for; clear up; explain: to solve the mystery of the missing books.
  • carry out β€” If you carry out a threat, task, or instruction, you do it or act according to it.
  • sign β€” a token; indication.
  • perfect β€” conforming absolutely to the description or definition of an ideal type: a perfect sphere; a perfect gentleman.
  • finish β€” to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete: to finish a novel; to finish breakfast.
  • effectuate β€” to bring about; effect.
  • get β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • perform β€” to carry out; execute; do: to perform miracles.
  • actualize β€” to make actual or real
  • acquire β€” If you acquire something, you buy or obtain it for yourself, or someone gives it to you.
  • deliver β€” If you deliver something somewhere, you take it there.
  • effect β€” something that is produced by an agency or cause; result; consequence: Exposure to the sun had the effect of toughening his skin.
  • dispatch β€” to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
  • procure β€” to obtain or get by care, effort, or the use of special means: to procure evidence.
  • score β€” the record of points or strokes made by the competitors in a game or match.
  • consummate β€” You use consummate to describe someone who is extremely skilful.
  • close β€” When you close something such as a door or lid or when it closes, it moves so that a hole, gap, or opening is covered.
  • discharge β€” to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • negotiate β€” to deal or bargain with another or others, as in the preparation of a treaty or contract or in preliminaries to a business deal.
  • cap β€” A cap is a soft, flat hat with a curved part at the front which is called a peak. Caps are usually worn by men and boys.
  • seal β€” a member of the U.S. Navy’s special operations forces.
  • fulfill β€” to carry out, or bring to realization, as a prophecy or promise.
  • triumph β€” the act, fact, or condition of being victorious or triumphant; victory; conquest.
  • bring off β€” If you bring off something difficult, you do it successfully.
  • bring to pass β€” to cause to happen
  • follow through β€” the act of following.
  • rack up β€” ruin or destruction; wrack.
  • wind up β€” the act of winding.
  • carry through β€” If you carry something through, you do it or complete it, often in spite of difficulties.
  • see through β€” Also, see-thru [see-throo] /ˈsiˌθru/ (Show IPA). transparent: a see-through blouse.
  • realise β€” to grasp or understand clearly.
  • pull off β€” the act of pulling or drawing.
  • succeed β€” to happen or terminate according to desire; turn out successfully; have the desired result: Our efforts succeeded.
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