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accomplished

Definition for accomplished

adjective as in skilled in activity

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He accomplished very good things in Oxford and he’s turned his career in a steadier direction after a peripatetic start as a football wunderkind.

"That is the game. The whole point is to rattle Frazer, and mission accomplished," he added.

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They recently accomplished much more, forcing agreements that put the truth on the record and require positive government change.

Run it back with Jayden Maiava, who statistically has been one of the more accomplished passers in college football this season?

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McLaren's greatest achievement this year is arguably not what they have accomplished on track.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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