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Antonyms for accomplishes


Grammar : Verb
Spell : uh-kom-plish
Phonetic Transcription : əˈkɒm plɪʃ



Definition of accomplishes

Origin :
  • late 14c., from Old French acompliss-, present participle stem of acomplir "to fulfill, fill up, complete" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *accomplere, from Latin ad- "to" (see ad-) + complere "fill up" (see complete (adj.)). Related: Accomplished; accomplishing.
  • verb succeed in doing
Example sentences :
  • It accomplishes more than genius, with not one-half the disappointment and peril.
  • Extract from : « Self-Help » by Samuel Smiles
  • He becomes a muleteer and accomplishes the success of which we have spoken.
  • Extract from : « The Book of Khalid » by Ameen Rihani
  • She accomplishes most extraordinary things, as naturally as buying a pair of gloves.
  • Extract from : « The Arrow of Gold » by Joseph Conrad
  • If the person who accomplishes this task is peculiarly gifted, we call him a poet.
  • Extract from : « The World I Live In » by Helen Keller
  • The crutch of Time accomplishes more than the club of Hercules.
  • Extract from : « Pearls of Thought » by Maturin M. Ballou
  • But it is surprising how much, with all his drawbacks, he accomplishes.
  • Extract from : « The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory » by George Saintsbury
  • Whether it accomplishes this end or not is beside the question.
  • Extract from : « In the Track of the Troops » by R.M. Ballantyne
  • This he accomplishes, as he says, by the help of the gondoliers.
  • Extract from : « The Ghost-Seer (or The Apparitionist), and Sport of Destiny » by Friedrich Schiller
  • He may become prime minister—if he accomplishes his purpose!
  • Extract from : « Love and Intrigue » by Friedrich Schiller
  • That one accomplishes most whose heart sings while his hand works.
  • Extract from : « A Man's Value to Society » by Newell Dwight Hillis

Synonyms for accomplishes

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