achievable

IPA: ʌtʃˈivʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Capable of being achieved, which either means possible or probable.
  • Not linked to fate or outside influences.
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Examples of "achievable" in Sentences

  • And readily achievable is defined as that which is easily accomplishable.
  • Talking of markets, rule of law and democracy as separately achievable is a red herring.
  • Though I did discover his short stores with relief, now I can love Ben Okri in achievable portions.
  • I will set short- and long-term achievable health goals for myself and do everything in my power to obtain them.
  • Imagine the most perfect creamy, round flavor achievable from a glass of milk and then intensify it beyond any dairy-like thing you've know before.
  • To say that they should have traded that security for the chance of having a larger majority I don't think even Skelton is claiming a veto-proof majority was achievable is short-sighted.
  • Especially with the brain mapping project; you wrote about gathering scientists to decide on a philanthropic endeavor to invest in, and more or less insisting that they come up with something with a near-term achievable goal.
  • START and hosting this week's international nuclear security summit, and by seeking to create a short term achievable goal to increase regulation of the world's weapons-grade plutonium and highly enriched uranium, President Obama has given the international community an opportunity to take some modest but concrete steps toward furthering the goals set forth in the list of "Highlights" outlining the immediate steps committed to by individual nations that participated in the summit.

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