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- ATTAIN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ATTAIN is to reach as an end : gain, achieve How to use attain in a sentence
- ATTAINED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ATTAINED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of attain 2 to reach or succeed in getting something: Learn more
- ATTAINED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Attained definition: reached or achieved, often after considerable time and effort See examples of ATTAINED used in a sentence
- Attained - definition of attained by The Free Dictionary
To gain as an objective; achieve: attain a diploma by hard work 2 To come to or arrive at, as through movement, growth, or the passage of time: Redwoods can attain a height of 300 feet To succeed in a directed effort, process, or progression: attained to high office; eventually attained to wisdom
- Attained - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Definitions of attained adjective achieved or reached “the actual attained achievement test score” synonyms: earned gained or acquired; especially through merit or as a result of effort or action
- ATTAIN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you attain something, you gain it or achieve it, often after a lot of effort Jim is halfway to attaining his pilot's licence [VERB noun] If you attain a particular state or condition, you may reach it as a result of natural development or work hard to attain this state attaining a state of calmness and confidence [VERB noun]
- attain verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of attain verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary attain something to succeed in getting something, usually after a lot of effort Most of our students attained five ‘A’ grades in their exams We only consider applicants who have attained a high level of academic achievement Want to learn more?
- Attain vs. Obtain: Meaning Usage | Merriam-Webster
Attain or Obtain: What's the difference? Attain and obtain can both be used to mean “to acquire,” but attain is often used in the same way as achieve (as in “after years of training, she attained her goal of competing in the Olympics”)
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