Synonym: aim, end, goal, mark, object, point. Similar words: large, largely, at large, in charge of, by and large, take charge, on a large scale, a large number of. Meaning: ['tɑrgɪt /'tɑː-] n. 1. a reference point to shoot at 2. a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence 3. the location of the target that is to be hit 4. sports equipment consisting of an object set up for a marksman or archer to aim at 5. the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable). v. intend (something) to move towards a certain goal.
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(121) Do you think we will be able to meet our deadline/target?
(122) The arrow penetrated through the target just in the centre.
(123) I took a few more shots at the target, but missed every time.
(124) I should soon be down to my target weight of 70 kilos.
(125) The economy fell short of the Treasury's target of 2% growth.
(126) The commercial side of the Christmas season is an easy target for satire.
(127) Cars without security devices are an easy target for the thief.
(128) In the past they have been the target of racist abuse.
(129) The soldiers on the streets are an easy target for terrorists.
(130) He's set himself the goal/target of making his first million by the time he's 30.
(131) They received intelligence that the factory was a target for the bombing.
(132) Ninety percent of the projected missiles will hit their target.
(133) We need to concentrate on our target audience, namely women aged between 20 and 30.
(134) Many wage settlements reached were over the original target of 4%.
(135) The pilots were just given a grid reference of the target.
(136) We want to reach a target audience that's younger in age.
(137) We are working towards a target of twenty cars a week.
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(138) The boys used an old tree stump as a target.
(139) Any major airport or station is potentially a terrorist target.
(140) The area has become a prime target for supermarket development.
(141) "What does your market research consist of?"— 'Well. the thing is. it depends on our target age group.'
(142) He's won back his place too late to achieve his target of 20 goals this season.
(143) Television quiz shows often seem to target the lowest common denominator.
(144) The area is used by the army for target practice .
(145) The target was now within range and so she took aim and fired.
(146) The World Bank, with its poor environmental record, is an easy target for blame.
(147) The house is isolated and a prime target for burglars.
(148) They know they are a sitting target for the press.
(149) He's become the target for a lot of criticism recently.
(150) The budget should hit the $136 billion target on the nose.
More similar words: large, largely, at large, in charge of, by and large, take charge, on a large scale, a large number of, cargo, urge, margin, stare, star, emerge, start, surgeon, surgery, guitar, forget about, starter, start off, start up, discharging, emergency, military, get around, voluntary, secretary, militarism, elementary.