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accomplishlate 14c., "fulfill, perform, carry out an undertaking," from Old French acompliss-, present participle stem of acomplir "to fulfill, fill up, complete" (12c., Modern French accomp [..]
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accomplishto succeed or complete a goal.
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accomplishcarry through: put in effect; "carry out a task"; "execute the decision of the people"; "He actioned the operation" achiev [..]
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accomplishv. To bring to pass.
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accomplishadurkhtsufirn
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accomplishoyfton
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accomplishreach; achieve; bring to pass.
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accomplish(v) put in effect(v) to gain with effort
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accomplishperpetro, facesso, impetro, peracto, perficio
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accomplish1. To complete, as time or distance. "That He would accomplish seventy years in the desolations of Jerusalem." (Dan. Ix. 2) "He had accomplished half a league or more." (Prescott) 2. To bring to an issue of full success; to effect; to perform; to execute fully; to fulfill; as, to accomplish a design, an object, a promise. " [..]
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