achieve in the PONS Dictionary

achieve Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to achieve success

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They would argue, for instance, that it is fundamentally irrational to use violence to achieve a peaceful society.
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It has pink flowers and can be up to 20 meters tall, though they rarely achieve the size required for timber exploitation.
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This equation is to be taken as a guide for determination because there are too many unknown, or difficult to achieve, parameters.
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The agitation to achieve above motives attracted jail for him for nine months.
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Although he never achieved great fame, he was highly respected by his contemporaries.
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Players may achieve points through normal gameplay, but their score will often not have an immediate relevance to the game itself.
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In 2012, the mean entrance average was 91.1%, with 13.5% of students achieving an entrance average of over 95%.
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In both trials, substantial reductions in the prevalence of parasitaemia were achieved but transmission was not interrupted.
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In addition, if full airway protection has been achieved, a good outcome is expected, and therefore flumazenil administration is unlikely to be required.
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A team failing to achieve their number of tricks receives no points for any tricks won, and 2 points goes to other partners score.
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