Antonym: failure. Similar words: achieve, movement, improvement, involvement, commencement, element, detachment, elements. Meaning: [-mənt] n. the action of accomplishing something.
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(241) I was greatly impressed by the high level of commitment to the achievement of success by everyone that I met.
(242) There has always been a close correlation between the status of older people, and their personal achievement.
(243) The writer is able to measure artists not only against each other but also against standards of technical achievement.
(244) City of Darkness, City of Light is a notable achievement of historical fiction, though not a flawless one.
(245) Despite a unique record of achievement is recent years, he can never be accused of blowing his own trumpet.
(246) When this happens, the direct outcome is that they will sense higher levels of achievement, competence, and personal effectiveness.
(247) Literacy rates, a good indicator of educational achievement, have improved very considerably during the century.
(248) Added to this were attractive displays of children's work, to celebrate their achievement.
(249) The annual ceremony recognises quality and achievement in all aspects of personnel advertising and is judged by representatives from the advertising industry.
(250) In this article we are concerned with ego-identity achievement in respect to career.sentencedict.com
(251) Join in the sense of achievement as Maiden crosses the finish line off Southampton.
(252) A high standard of achievement qualifies students to apply for entry to postgraduate taught courses and research studies.
(253) This was some achievement, since my office was on the fifth floor of the World Bank's headquarters.
(254) I knew that keeping Jasper amused, making him happy, and keeping myself deserving of him, was my one achievement.
(255) But the mid-west's real achievement has been to make its old businesses, particularly manufacturing, much more productive.
(256) That I had managed to stop them was a major achievement on my part.
(257) His only real legislative achievement was creation of the Peace Corps.
(258) The pain, agony and exhaustion were replaced by an enormous sense of achievement and relief as they crossed the finishing line.
(259) Each team was given unambiguous achievement responsibility, commensurate authority, and uncluttered accountability.
(260) During all this time, however, his artistic achievement continued in private.
(261) In classrooms where such a pattern exists personal pace and achievement can be taken as the yardstick against which learning is measured.
(262) They represent a considerable achievement on the part of the lesbian and gay trade union groups.
(263) Three are the peaks that everyone must seek: achievement, fulfillment and enlightenment. RVM
(264) What is the power that transcends one from achievement to fulfillment? The power of inspiration! RVM
(265) And the abiding memory of the eighties must be of the greatest achievement, the enormous increase in passenger traffic.
(266) Like its predecessor, the new regime is for individual achievement, not collective action.
(267) The purpose: to present an award recognizing special achievement in the fight against a learning disability known as dyslexia.
(268) Our aim is to provide products and services that help our customers work towards achievement of the Quality Standard for Electronic Business.
(269) A truly remarkable achievement and one that demonstrates the enthusiasm with which Johnson Matthey has responded to the challenge.
(270) In an attempt to know how well students are learning these basic skills, school systems administer standardized achievement tests.
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.