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    a·chiev·a·ble
    /əˈCHēvəb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. able to be brought about or reached successfully: "it was an ambitious goal, but it seemed achievable"

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  2. ACHIEVABLE definition: 1. An achievable task, ambition, etc. is one that is possible to achieve: 2. An achievable task…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ACHIEVE is to succeed at reaching or accomplishing (a goal, result, etc.) especially through effort. How to use achieve in a sentence. Common Misspellings Synonym Discussion of Achieve.

  4. Synonyms for ACHIEVABLE: possible, feasible, attainable, viable, practicable, realizable, workable, doable; Antonyms of ACHIEVABLE: impossible, unattainable, impracticable, unfeasible, infeasible, impractical, unworkable, unrealistic

  5. ACHIEVABLE meaning: 1. An achievable task, ambition, etc. is one that is possible to achieve: 2. An achievable task…. Learn more.

  6. If you achieve something, it must have been achievable. Things that are considered achievements usually require some dedication, skill, perseverance or intelligence. Things that may or may not be achievable, or possible, include solving global warming and world hunger.

  7. adjective. If you say that something you are trying to do is achievable, you mean that it is possible for you to succeed in doing it. A 50% market share is achievable. It is often a good idea to start with smaller, easily achievable goals.

  8. To gain with effort or despite difficulty; reach: achieve fame as a singer; achieve a record speed. 2. To succeed in accomplishing; bring about: achieve a task; achieve an improvement in foreign relations. See Synonyms at perform. v.intr.

  9. Definition of achievable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. If you say that something you are trying to do is achievable, you mean that it is possible for you to succeed in doing it. [...]

  11. to get or attain by effort; gain; obtain: to achieve victory. v.i. to bring about an intended result; accomplish some purpose or effect. Old French achever to finish, from phrase a chef to (the) head (i.e., to conclusion). See chief. Middle English acheven 1275–1325. a•chiev′a•ble, adj. a•chiev′er, n. 1. See corresponding entry in Unabridged.