accomplished

IPA: ʌkˈɑmpɫɪʃt

adjective

  • Completed; effected; established.
  • Having many accomplishments, often as a result of study or training.
  • Showing skill and artistry.
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Examples of "accomplished" in Sentences

  • She accomplished the mission.
  • He is an accomplished marathoner.
  • Manley is an accomplished marathoner.
  • They had accomplished the impossible.
  • The move is accomplished in the evening.
  • Daniel was an accomplished speaker and raconteur.
  • In 1975, the restoration of the mill was accomplished.
  • * Their term accomplished, naught delayed of Destiny's decree.
  • The only thing he has accomplished is creating the deepest division among Americans that I can remember.
  • Of course, all that was accomplished is a testimonial to the great commitment of the professionals at NASA.
  • Realistically, the only way that it could be accomplished is through a coalition of schools that have London studies.
  • All that has not been accomplished is a direct resullt of those who fail to look ahead and obstruct everything that's proposed.
  • "Mission accomplished" is one of the most difficult things to say when your organization depends on working toward a cause, but Love Makes a Family did it.
  • I will not, however, affirm that Adam, or even Milton, annexed to the term accomplished precisely the idea with which it is associated in the mind of a true modern-bred lady.
  • In both cases, what has really been accomplished is the birth of a new generation of implacable enemies, and the perpetuation of a state of fear that hard liners on all sides manipulate for their own aggrandizement.
  • All it has accomplished is to help secure Fidel Castro in power (like Ho Chi Minh, another nationalist liberator that we turned into a communist by supporting a criminally repressive regime for the sake of big business).

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