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accomplish
verb as in succeed in doing
Strongest matches
achieve, attain, bring about, carry out, conclude, do, finish, manage, perform, produce, pull off, reach, realize, score, take care of, win
Weak matches
bring off, do a bang-up job, do justice, do one proud, do the trick, get someplace, get there, make hay, make it, nail it, put it over, rack up, sew up
Example Sentences
In 2023, the renowned Supreme Court lawyer Tom Goldstein announced his retirement, explaining that when the court is controlled by a six-justice conservative supermajority, there is “very little that an advocate for the little guy can hope to accomplish anymore.”
To accomplish the reductions, Mr. Musk and Mr. Ramaswamy wrote, federal appointees working with the efficiency department would identify a minimum number of employees to perform “constitutionally permissible and statutorily mandated functions,” with the number of workers cut proportionate to the number of regulations scrapped.
It seems plain that Gaetz secured Trump’s backing by selling himself as the candidate most determined to accomplish Trump’s stated objective.
But for all the kooks Trump is appointing to some of the top jobs to accomplish his revenge agenda, there are some areas where he's stocking the administration with some people who are determined to fulfill their own.
But for all the nuts and kooks Trump is appointing to some of the top jobs to accomplish his revenge agenda, there are some areas where he's stocking the administration with some people who are determined to fulfill their own.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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