Antonym: failure. Similar words: achieve, movement, improvement, involvement, commencement, element, detachment, elements. Meaning: [-mənt] n. the action of accomplishing something.
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(121) But that was no mean achievement.
(122) We can afford to be proud of this achievement.
(123) In some ways this is the administration's greatest achievement.
(124) Bloomsbury House was Hailey's finest achievement.
(125) To me it was a great personal achievement.
(126) The committee has commended achievement tests every four years.
(127) Outstanding effort or achievement in any area is recognized and all those with birthdays during the week are sung to.
(128) His crowning achievement was his invention of the railroad air brake.
(129) The boy's hair was plastered with ghee, or clarified butter, as evidence of his achievement.
(130) Acceptance of a social charter might lead more easily to the achievement of the goals to which the hon. Member referred. Sentencedict.com
(131) For an immigrant boy this marital alliance was no mean achievement.
(132) This is no mean achievement as it means achieving Guild membership consistently for five successive years.
(133) Ingrid, her close friend and companion, knew that was only the outward achievement.
(134) That was an extraordinarily fine achievement in such a short space of time.
(135) In recent years, schools have become more involved with students' emotional welfare as well as their academic achievement.
(136) To be enjoying the war was very wrong, but her new-found feeling of achievement was akin to joy.
(137) Back in the repair room, Mark's colleagues are proud of his achievement.
(138) We must forget the notion that the highest intellectual achievement is that of specialized and detailed knowledge.
(139) Now, the whole family has reached high levels of achievement in the Amway business.
(140) In February 1974, they feared acutely that a Labour victory would reverse their achievement.
(141) Meeting these attainable short-term goals and progressively crossing them off the list can provide an important sense of achievement and reinforcement.
(142) No mean achievement given the established market domination by Sage.
(143) On any reckoning James of St George's achievement in the field of medieval military architecture was outstanding.
(144) Nevertheless, they represent a considerable achievement by all the member states.
(145) However, it is in reading that the major problem of achievement lies.
(146) Just for a moment my glorious sense of achievement faded into apprehension.
(147) Educational achievement provides a competitive edge in all areas of life, but not all educated and intelligent people are necessarily competitive. Dr T.P.Chia
(148) There is a clear link between social class and educational achievement.
(149) But it is important to put the achievement in a suitably modest context.
(150) Experts consider his finest achievement to be the West Pier, with its elegant cast-iron kiosks, railings, and windscreens.
More similar words: achieve, movement, improvement, involvement, commencement, element, detachment, elements, basement, amusement, increment, impeachment, agreement, amazement, implement, abasement, statement, placement, elementary, retirement, enforcement, settlement, engagement, management, effacement, excitement, incremental, arrangement, measurement, requirement.