achievement - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • celebrate: We celebrate achievements; we share in the success of our colleagues.
  • recognize: The awards recognize achievements in the project work of students taking Design & Technology at Advanced Level.
  • raise: Particular attention will be given to strategies most likely to help raise achievement in the school.
  • demonstrate: This document provides guidance on the minimum evidence required to demonstrate school achievement of national healthy school status.
  • crown: It was then, and remains 40 years later, the party's crowning achievement.
  • acknowledge: This award scheme has been set up to acknowledge these achievements.

Adjective modifier

  • outstanding: The overall winner for the most outstanding achievement was the Magna Science Adventure Center at Rotherham.
  • remarkable: For a first attempt the event was a remarkable achievement.
  • tremendous: Organizing your own Relay for Life is a tremendous achievement.
  • academic: Career: Willem's main academic achievement was to solve Einstein's field equations for an infinite rotating cylinder.
  • educational: The Government Offices will be encouraging future bids aimed at raising levels of educational achievement.
  • notable: On the field, the young crop of talent continued to make excellent progress, with notable achievements at all levels.

Modifies a noun

  • award: Q What happens if our achievement award entry did not arrive before the closing date?

Noun used with modifier

  • lifetime: Peter Pratt receiving the second ever Chairman's Award for a lifetime achievement in Psychiatric Pharmacy.
  • sporting: On Friday 24th March, 11 talented sports people will be awarded a Hallmark Award in recognition of their sporting achievement.
  • pupil: Target setting and external pressures for raising pupil achievement.

Possessives

  • pupil: To improve pupils ' achievement and progress in games through developing high quality learning activities.

Preposition: of

  • objective: Progress against achievement of the policy objectives is monitored by a Ministerial Advisory Board.
  • goal: UNHCR is concerned, however, that the proposed restrictions on legal assistance would be contrary to the achievement of this goal.
  • target: Achievement of the next target will require a further 1.5 million learners to achieve a first qualification by 2010.

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