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Accomplished vs. Accomplish — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Accomplished and Accomplish

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Accomplished

Highly trained or skilled in a particular activity
An accomplished pianist

Accomplish

To succeed in doing (a task, for example); carry out or complete.

Accomplished

Skilled; expert
An accomplished pianist.

Accomplish

(transitive) To finish successfully.

Accomplished

Having many social graces; polished or refined.

Accomplish

(transitive) To complete, as time or distance.

Accomplished

Unquestionable; indubitable
That smoking causes health problems is an accomplished fact.

Accomplish

(transitive) To execute fully; to fulfill; to complete successfully.
To accomplish a design, an object, a promise

Accomplished

Completed; effected; established.
An accomplished fact

Accomplish

To equip or furnish thoroughly; hence, to complete in acquirements; to render accomplished; to polish.

Accomplished

Having many accomplishments, often as a result of study or training.
An accomplished scholar, an accomplished villain

Accomplish

To gain; to obtain.

Accomplished

Showing skill and artistry.
An accomplished first novel

Accomplish

To fill out a form.

Accomplished

Simple past tense and past participle of accomplish

Accomplish

To complete, as time or distance.
That He would accomplish seventy years in the desolations of Jerusalem.
He had accomplished half a league or more.

Accomplished

Completed; effected; established; as, an accomplished fact.

Accomplish

To bring to an issue of full success; to effect; to perform; to execute fully; to fulfill; as, to accomplish a design, an object, a promise.
This that is written must yet be accomplished in me.

Accomplished

Complete in acquirements as the result usually of training; - commonly in a good sense; as, an accomplished scholar, an accomplished villain.
They . . . show themselves accomplished bees.
Daughter of God and man, accomplished Eve.

Accomplish

To equip or furnish thoroughly; hence, to complete in acquirements; to render accomplished; to polish.
The armorers accomplishing the knights.
It [the moon] is fully accomplished for all those ends to which Providence did appoint it.
These qualities . . . go to accomplish a perfect woman.

Accomplished

Highly skilled;
An accomplished pianist
A complete musician

Accomplish

To gain; to obtain.
He . . . expressed his desire to see a union accomplished between England and Scotland.
To work in close design by fraud or guileWhat force effected not.
The Saints, like stars, around his seatPerform their courses still.

Accomplished

Successfully completed or brought to an end;
His mission accomplished he took a vacation
The completed project
The joy of a realized ambition overcame him

Accomplish

Put in effect;
Carry out a task
Execute the decision of the people
He actioned the operation

Accomplished

Settled securely and unconditionally;
That smoking causes health problems is an accomplished fact

Accomplish

To gain with effort;
She achieved her goal despite setbacks

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