achieve - use in sentences

Object

  • goal: The firm's culture is very much focused on working together to achieve goals.
  • objective: The key elements of the project to help achieve these objectives comprise of: ?
  • success: The first Building Control team to achieve four successes in Charter Mark, the latter being the new Charter Mark Standard.
  • aim: To achieve these aims, a high response is needed.
  • target: The purpose of the PSA is to achieve enhanced performance targets than would otherwise be the case.

Adjective complement

  • more: By working together the group aim to achieve more than they could otherwise do through working independently of each other.

Preposition: through

  • collaboration: And sustainability can be achieved through online collaboration and support methods.
  • co-operation: Rationalization is a precursor of any improvement in service delivery, but could that not be achieved through co-operation and standardization between neighboring countries?
  • partnership: LondonĂ¢s biotechnology sector will directly benefit from improved professional skills achieved through pan-London partnerships, support programs and expert management.

Modifying Another Word

  • successfully: There are seafarers studying with the OU at all levels and, to prove the point, many successfully achieve graduate status every year.
  • consistently: The University consistently achieves graduate employment rates higher than the national average.

Used with why or when

  • what: Do not mourn our passing But remember and be glad And think of what you can achieve Not what you may have had.
  • that: However, it is their hard work, dedication and passion to achieve that also fuels their success.

Preposition: in

  • lifetime: These positions are very difficult to achieve in a single lifetime.

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