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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(181) Fire a high energy electron beam at a metal target and bremsstrahlung effect produces intense X-rays.
(182) At best the amphibious raiders might have panoramic shots from aerial reconnaissance, or be given a flight over the target beach.
(183) An alarm went off in his head as it occurred to him what a sitting target he was in his Baby.
(184) In a fight, your doubt is a target of enemy's attack. Toba Beta
(185) This means that the bidder will lose some control over the secrecy arrangements and may face a premature announcement by the target.
(186) Model Nikki is on target for a very strange tan in fringed bikini, cowboy boots, bandana and six-shooter.
(187) More than a decade ago the National Academy of Sciences recommended that new technology be used to target harmful bacteria.
(188) Marketing teams analyze this data to produce profiles of those who give and they use these profiles to better target fundraising drives.
(189) The new group did not in fact achieve its target of 100,000 pledged supporters and had faded away by March.
(190) The product now allows users to develop applications on target machines and then graphically display them on Unix workstations or X-Terminals.
(191) Its religious music is likely to fit that particular station's music policy in aiming at its target age-range.
(192) Some 60m pieces of diamond jewellery are sold every year, indicating a sizeable target audience.
(193) MTV's target audience is young people between 14 and 30.
(194) From this a distribution of the word scores assigned to the target words was derived.
(195) Every so often a rabbit would make a desperate, lung-bursting bid for freedom, only to provide an easy target for the twelve-bores.
(196) To be successful, you need to keep an eye on what you want to achieve and not on what you already have. Just like while aiming, you focus on the target and not the tip of the arrow . Dr Roopleen
(197) For each attainment target we have recommended statements of attainment and programmes of study at up to 10 levels.
(197) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(198) Instead, the Housing Minister announced a £100 million allocation specifically for the target areas.
(199) Clearly the review might shift this balance making pensions the obvious target.
(200) The key target audience for the reports was overwhelmingly stated as being the company's own employees.
(201) It is an ambitious target, but Leblanc believes it is attainable.
(202) Therefore 30 minutes is a good target to aim for.
(203) Most of its students are the provincial poor, the target audience of leftist guerrilla groups.
(204) Primo had won a green stuffed turtle by throwing three darts into a target shaped like a red apple.
(205) The team rejected traditional Biblical phrasing, figuring they would be unfamiliar or unappealing to the target audience.
(206) How can they achieve maximum or target levels of profits or sales without precise information concerning their revenues and costs?
(207) It is however essential for the drinks industry to ensure that its advertising campaigns do not target vulnerable groups such as young people.
(208) Target business to be run in ordinary course up to completion with no material changes in trading performance or net assets.
(209) But the criminals target the illegal events, sell drugs and encourage people to become addicted.
(210) Housing activists argue the agency could sell more houses if it were more adept at reaching its target market.
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.