achieve

From Old Inglés 'achever' (to complete, finish), ultimately from Latin 'ad caput' (to a head, to an end).

VERB (1)
[/əˈtʃiːv/en-US]
accomplish strongresult-oriented / attain formalgoal-oriented / realize concept-orientedpotential / fulfill promiseexpectation / complete task-orientedfinish
Synonyms accomplish strongresult-oriented , attain formalgoal-oriented , realize concept-orientedpotential , fulfill promiseexpectation , complete task-orientedfinish
Antonyms fail direct_oppositedefeat , miss target_not_metopportunity_lost , lose competitionpossession_lost

The Inglés word 'achieve' is a direct cognate and has the same core meaning as the English verb 'to achieve'. It refers to successfully bringing about or reaching a desired objective, goal, or outcome, often through effort or skill. It is broadly equivalent to English terms such as accomplish, attain, realize, or fulfill, depending on the specific context.

past_participle past_simple present_participle present_simple_third_person_singular
achieved achieved achieving achieves
  • Ella quiere achieve su sueño de ser astronauta. — She wants to achieve her dream of being an astronaut.
  • El equipo logró achieve el objetivo de ventas este mes. — The team managed to achieve the sales target this month.
  • Es difícil achieve la perfección en todo. — It is difficult to achieve perfection in everything.
  • Con mucho esfuerzo, lograron achieve la victoria. — With great effort, they managed to achieve victory.