achieve goal
31Goal Directed Search — An expert system technique for identifying a goal and then working back through the steps needed to achieve it until a starting point to acheive the goal is identified. It is a technique for answering the question If I want to do X, where do I… …
32goal divergence — The situation in which there is a disparity or conflict between the goals of those who should ideally be working together to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. In business, goal divergence may arise between shareholders and managers, managers… …
33goal*/*/*/ — [gəʊl] noun [C] 1) in games such as football, the net or structure that you try to get the ball into in order to score points 2) the action of putting a ball into a goal Nielsen scored two goals in the last ten minutes.[/ex] 3) something that you …
34achieve — a|chieve W1S1 [əˈtʃi:v] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: achever, from chief end, head ] 1.) [T] to successfully complete something or get a good result, especially by working hard ▪ Frances achieved very good exam results. ▪ Wilson has… …
35goal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. object, end, aim, ambition; (in games:) finish line, home, cage, goalposts, end zone, basket; field goal, foul. See intention, arrival. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. object, aim, intent, intention; see end… …
36goal — /gəυl/ noun something which you try to achieve ● Our goal is to break even within twelve months. ● The company achieved all its goals …
37goal — In psychology, any object or objective that an organism seeks to attain or achieve. [M.E. gol] …
38achieve one's aim — attain one s aim, obtain one s goal …
39achieve one's purpose — attain one s aim, obtain one s goal …
40achieve·ment — /əˈʧiːvmənt/ noun, pl ments 1 [count] : something that has been done or achieved through effort : a result of hard work The discovery of DNA was a major scientific achievement. It was a great/extraordinary/remarkable achievement. Getting the… …