Verb
/əˈkʌmplɪʃ/
The word "accomplish" means to achieve or complete something successfully, to carry out a task, or to bring a goal to fruition. It is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, but it tends to appear more frequently in formal writing such as reports, essays, and presentations.
Nous pouvons accomplir nos objectifs si nous travaillons ensemble.
She was able to accomplish all her tasks before the deadline.
Elle a pu accomplir toutes ses tâches avant la date limite.
It takes dedication and effort to accomplish great things.
The word "accomplish" is often used in various idiomatic expressions, which revolve around the idea of achieving or completing tasks. Here are a few expressions:
Il a travaillé dur pour accomplir ses rêves.
"Accomplish a feat"
Gravir cette montagne est vraiment un accomplissement.
"Accomplish the impossible"
Parfois, il faut un effort d'équipe pour accomplir l'impossible.
"To accomplish a mission"
Les soldats ont réussi à accomplir leur mission.
"Accomplish a goal"
The word "accomplish" originates from the Middle English acomplisshen, which is a combination of the prefix "a-" (which can denote movement toward) and "complacere," a Latin word meaning "to please." It has evolved through various forms in Old French and Middle English into its current usage.
Synonyms: - Achieve - Complete - Fulfill - Realize - Obtain
Antonyms: - Fail - Abandon - Neglect - Forfeit - Lose