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Accomplishable

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ac·com·plish  (-kmplsh)
tr.v. ac·com·plished, ac·com·plish·ing, ac·com·plish·es
1. To succeed in doing; bring to pass. See Synonyms at perform.
2. To reach the end of; complete.

[Middle English accomplisshen, from Old French acomplir, acompliss-, to complete : a-, to (from Latin ad-; see ad-) + complir, to complete (from Latin complre, to fill out; see complete).]

ac·complish·a·ble adj.
ac·complish·er n.
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Adj.1.Accomplishable - capable of existing or taking place or proving trueaccomplishable - capable of existing or taking place or proving true; possible to do
possible - capable of happening or existing; "a breakthrough may be possible next year"; "anything is possible"; "warned of possible consequences"


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