achieved


From the verb achieve: (⇒ conjugate)
achieved is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
v past
v past p

Collocations for "achieved"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "achieved" in context.

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achieve

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
v
  1. achieve [fame, fortune, glory, orgasm]
  2. achieve the [highest, best, lowest]
  3. (can) achieve your [goals, dreams, desires, true potential]
  4. achieve your [personal, financial, weight, career] goals
  5. achieve the [minimum, maximum]
  6. achieve a better [result, outcome]
  7. achieve [greater, higher, maximum][efficiency]
  8. achieve [greater] [efficiency, effectiveness, performance, quality]
  9. achieve [perfection, success, excellence]
  10. striving to achieve [success, her goals]
  11. achieve by any means [necessary, possible]
  12. (can be) achieved through [hard work, dedication]
  13. the [mission, objective, goal] has been achieved
  14. [never, already] achieved before
  15. [hard, difficult, tough, impossible, easy] to achieve
  16. students [do not, are struggling to, barely] achieve in school
  17. what (do) you want to achieve in life
  18. what it is that you [really, most] want to achieve
  19. what you hope to achieve (by)
  20. there is [nothing, little] to be achieved by
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