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accomplish

[uh-kom-plish] / əˈkɒm plɪʃ /


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In fact, allowing yourself to spend money on hobbies or experiences can actually help you stay on track to accomplish your bigger, loftier goals.

From MarketWatch

Otherwise, they said, “we’re in it now and we have to let the military accomplish their objectives.”

From Salon

He accomplished much in the later part of his life, although he died at only 44 years old of the tuberculosis that plagued his family.

From The Wall Street Journal

Participants in the rallies accomplish nothing practical but feel heard, validated and affirmed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Greer said he was looking forward to frank conversations on WTO reform, its future role, and what it "realistically can, and cannot, accomplish".

From Barron's