Antonym: failure. Similar words: achieve, movement, improvement, involvement, commencement, element, detachment, elements. Meaning: [-mənt] n. the action of accomplishing something.
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(181) Great achievement is usually born of great sacrifice, and is never the result of selfishness. Napoleon Hill
(182) These five women made no bones about national honor or scientific achievement.
(183) Dug by hand, the miles upon miles of tunnels were a remarkable achievement of both cleverness and will.
(184) Knowledge opens the door to opportunity, achievement, success and wealth. Dr T.P.Chia
(185) If Barak can contain the potential for these stresses and strains to muddy his agenda, that will be a considerable achievement.
(186) That remarkable achievement seems more bizarre with every passing day.
(187) We were quite proud of this achievement as it would seem to have no precedent.
(188) Happiness is not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort. Franklin D. Roosevelt
(189) The Humphreys not only met their goals, they went on to even higher levels of achievement in this business.
(190) Well done, extra-illustration can be a valuable achievement and a source of enjoyment to the collector for many years.
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(191) Desire is the starting point of all achievement, not a hope, not a wish, but a keen pulsating desire which transcends everything. Napoleon Hill
(192) Successful background in driving tasks and projects, and effectively motivating a team towards achievement of goals.
(193) As such it was prod and key to personal achievement and productivity.
(194) Roberts goes on to link educational achievement with the level of economic development of the region of out-migration.
(195) Until, encouraged to repeat the achievement, she chooses as subject: My Town in the Third Reich.
(196) During the Second World War, for example, one achievement by actuaries was to forecast the likely incidence of flying bombs.
(197) The extent to which school-to-work can raise academic achievement is less clear.
(198) One important issue here concerns the comparability as well as the validity of measures of achievement.
(199) And the more vocational classes students take(sentencedict.com), the worse they perform on national assessments of achievement.
(200) Now it's up to you Only a few years ago it was a considerable achievement to fly a model helicopter at all.
(201) What is crucial for learners to know is how grammar functions in alliance with words and contexts for the achievement of meaning.
(202) This is not to underestimate the Pentagon's achievement in hitting the dummy warhead.
(203) Even under the electoral college rules, this achievement ought to make Gore the next president.
(204) The achievement of a goal will serve to reinforce the behaviour and so establish a causal connection between needs and goals.
(205) I suspect they award points for skill in flying and for artistic achievement too!
(206) To be able to live each day with honor, respect and dignity is the greatest achievement of all. Dr Roopleen
(207) Likewise, early reading problems and low scores on achievement tests are often used as an indicator of anticipated weak academic achievement.
(208) The fact that it was invited to join a coalition marks the crowning achievement of its crusade to achieve political respectability.
(209) Men are more interested in personal achievement and comfort than in the common good or public interest. Dr T.P.Chia
(210) Centres should note, that to recognise student achievement on more than one instrument, modules have been given separate instrumental categories.
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