attainable
IPA: ʌtˈeɪnʌbʌɫ
noun
- Something that can be attained.
adjective
- Able to be accomplished, achieved, or obtained.
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Examples of "attainable" in Sentences
- He said the company's "attainable" goal is eight hours of active battery life.
- They are also a so-called attainable luxury, offering wine and food that is reasonably priced.
- I am happy to report that almost all of the recipes have what I refer to as attainable ingredients.
- Hermes envisions a community with mostly single-family homes priced at "attainable" levels, starting at $250,000.
- They are certainly admirable men, award winning heroes, but hardly the kind of attainable role models who young men can recognize with.
- And without denying the pleasantness of the mode of progression which Mr. Hazlitt, perhaps too enthusiastically, describes as attainable in a background of
- According to the EU commission press release, Le Plan "continues to deliver results" and the target of saving 25,000 lives on Europe's roads by 2010 is "attainable".
- Once you identify your authentic expertise, the path toward becoming a successful author may seem clearer and more attainable, which is one of many good reasons to invest your time in the process.
- Hungary's deficit target of 3.8 percent of gross domestic product, approved by the EU and IMF, is "attainable" with changes in spending and revenue plans, said Varga, who a week earlier estimated the shortfall may exceed 7 percent.
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