selected target
1target — ► NOUN 1) a person, object, or place selected as the aim of an attack. 2) a board marked with concentric circles, aimed at in archery or shooting. 3) an objective or result towards which efforts are directed: a sales target. ► VERB (targeted,… …
2Target Corporation — This article is about the United States retail company and its stores. For the Australian retail stores, see Target Australia. Target Corporation Type Public company Traded as NYSE:  …
3target — tar|get1 [ targət ] noun count *** 1. ) an object that you have to hit in a game or sport: on/off target (=accurate or not accurate): Few players managed to get their shots on target. a ) a person, building, or area that someone intends to attack …
4target — I UK [ˈtɑː(r)ɡɪt] / US [ˈtɑrɡət] noun [countable] Word forms target : singular target plural targets *** 1) an object that you have to hit in a game or a sport on/off target (= accurate or not accurate): Few players managed to get their shots on… …
5Target-Date Fund — A mutual fund in the hybrid category that automatically resets the asset mix (stocks, bonds, cash equivalents) in its portfolio according to a selected time frame that is appropriate for a particular investor. A target date fund is similar to a… …
6target — noun 1》 a person, object, or place selected as the aim of an attack. ↘a round or rectangular board marked with concentric circles, aimed at in archery or shooting. 2》 an objective or result towards which efforts are directed: a sales target.… …
7target audience — An individual or group selected for influence or attack by means of psychological operations …
8tactical target — target that is selected as a result of large scale strategic considerations …
9Mandatory renewable energy target — A mandatory renewable energy target is a government legislated requirement on electricity retailers to source specific proportions of total electricity sales from renewable energy sources according to a fixed timeframe. The additional cost is… …
10National Federation of the Blind v. Target Corporation — Listen to this article (info/dl) …