Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Capable of being accomplished.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Capable of being accomplished; practicable.
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- adjective
Capable of beingaccomplished ;practicable .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective capable of existing or taking place or proving true; possible to do
Etymologies
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Examples
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Building a school garden is a very accomplishable project.
Maria Rodale: Students as Stewards of the Earth Maria Rodale 2011
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The city still feels much like a town, and exploring its varied corners is an entirely accomplishable feat.
Boston: Culture Pop 2011
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E: One non-Zionist state – stable non-Jewish majority (accomplishable, as in South Africa, by giving the vote to people who currently do not have it and reforming race-based immigration laws) – Maximalist anti-Zionist
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I cant see how convincing yourself that since you failed the osama mission, may be obama drama is accomplishable.
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A: One Zionist state – stable Jewish majority (only accomplishable by ethnic cleansing – argued earlier in this thread, by people sympathetic to Zionism, that it is only accomplishable with violence)
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America prevailed because Congress funded containment, deterrence and employed the full spectrum of finite resources towards realistic and accomplishable objectives.
Tommy Sowers: Who Will Pay for the Afghan Military? The Question Congress Must Answer Now 2010
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America prevailed because Congress funded containment, deterrence and employed the full spectrum of finite resources towards realistic and accomplishable objectives.
Tommy Sowers: Who Will Pay for the Afghan Military? The Question Congress Must Answer Now 2010
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Supporting the troops is only sending our men and women on accomplishable missions in our nation's long term strategic interest so that our troops can eventually come home.
Tommy Sowers: Who Will Pay for the Afghan Military? The Question Congress Must Answer Now 2010
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Supporting the troops is only sending our men and women on accomplishable missions in our nation's long term strategic interest so that our troops can eventually come home.
Tommy Sowers: Who Will Pay for the Afghan Military? The Question Congress Must Answer Now 2010
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I noticed that the "Slow" prefix (and all that it connotes) does in fact function meaningfully when inserted in front of an activity which, though accomplishable in a short amount of time, may offer a far greater benefit if approached with more emphasis on the journey than on the destination.
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