plish

plish
ac·com·plish;
ac·com·plish·ment;
peo·plish;
pur·plish;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • ac|com´plish|er — ac|com|plish «uh KOM plihsh», transitive verb. 1. to succeed in completing; fulfill, perform, or carry out (an undertaking, plan, or promise): »Did you accomplish your purpose? SYNONYM(S): achieve, effect, attain. 2. to actually do; finish: »to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • ac|com´plish|a|ble — ac|com|plish «uh KOM plihsh», transitive verb. 1. to succeed in completing; fulfill, perform, or carry out (an undertaking, plan, or promise): »Did you accomplish your purpose? SYNONYM(S): achieve, effect, attain. 2. to actually do; finish: »to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • ac|com|plish — «uh KOM plihsh», transitive verb. 1. to succeed in completing; fulfill, perform, or carry out (an undertaking, plan, or promise): »Did you accomplish your purpose? SYNONYM(S): achieve, effect, attain. 2. to actually do; finish: »to accomplish… …   Useful english dictionary

  • ac|com|plish|ment — «uh KOM plihsh muhnt», noun. 1. something that has been done with knowledge, skill, or ability; completed undertaking; achievement: »The teacher was proud of her pupils accomplishments. SYNONYM(S): attainment. 2. special skill: »She was a girl of …   Useful english dictionary

  • pur|plish — «PUR plihsh», adjective. somewhat purple …   Useful english dictionary

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  • ac·com·plish·ment — /əˈkɑːmplıʃmənt/ noun, pl ments 1 [count] : something done, achieved, or accomplished successfully Her family is proud of all her academic accomplishments. one of the greatest scientific accomplishments of the century 2 [noncount] : the… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • accomplish — ac•com•plish [[t]əˈkɒm plɪʃ[/t]] v. t. 1) to bring to a goal or successful conclusion; carry out; finish: to accomplish one s mission[/ex] 2) to complete (a distance or period of time) • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME, earlier accomplice < MF… …   From formal English to slang

  • Jedwabne synagogue — The Jedwabne Synagogue, (Yiddish: Yedwabne Shul ), located in Jedwabne, Poland, was built in 1770. It was an example of the unique Polish Jewish architectural tradition of building large, domed wooden synagogues. The layered, pitched roof visible …   Wikipedia

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