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Definition of achieve verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

achieve

verb
 
/əˈtʃiːv/
 
/əˈtʃiːv/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they achieve
 
/əˈtʃiːv/
 
/əˈtʃiːv/
he / she / it achieves
 
/əˈtʃiːvz/
 
/əˈtʃiːvz/
past simple achieved
 
/əˈtʃiːvd/
 
/əˈtʃiːvd/
past participle achieved
 
/əˈtʃiːvd/
 
/əˈtʃiːvd/
-ing form achieving
 
/əˈtʃiːvɪŋ/
 
/əˈtʃiːvɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive] achieve something to succeed in reaching a particular goal, status or standard, especially by making an effort for a long time synonym attain
    • He had finally achieved success.
    • They have both achieved great results.
    • She has worked hard to achieve her goal.
    • to achieve an objective/aim
    • They could not achieve their target of less than 3% inflation.
    • The firm has achieved the status of undisputed market leader.
    • achieve something through (doing) something Course objectives were achieved through a range of activities.
    Extra Examples
    • I achieved a longstanding ambition to fly solo.
    • Sooner or later our shared efforts will achieve results.
    • The present law has failed to achieve its objectives.
    • how to achieve a balance between work and family life
    Topics Successa2, Working lifea2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + achieve
    • fail to
    • be able to
    • try to
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] achieve something to succeed in doing something or causing something to happen synonym accomplish
    • I haven't achieved very much today.
    • All you've achieved is to upset my parents.
    Extra Examples
    • By the end of the afternoon we had achieved very little.
    • They haven't achieved much yet.
    • I knew that the demonstration would achieve nothing.
    Topics Successb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + achieve
    • fail to
    • be able to
    • try to
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive] to be successful
    • Their difficult home life makes it harder for them to achieve at school.
    • These students need to achieve academically in order to enter the labour market.
    see also overachieve, underachieveTopics Successb2
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French achever ‘come or bring to a head’, from a chief ‘to a head’.
See achieve in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee achieve in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English
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