accomplish

UK: əˈkʌmplɪʃ | US: əˈkɑːmplɪʃ

Definition
  1. vt. to complete or finish successfully

  2. vt. to achieve a goal or task

  3. vt. to fulfill a purpose or intention

Structure
ac <to, toward>com <with, together>plish <fill, fulfill>
Etymology

accomplish = ac<to, toward> + com<with, together> + plish<fill, fulfill>

  • ac (prefix): from Latin ad-, meaning "to" or "toward."
  • com (root): from Latin cum, meaning "with" or "together."
  • plish (root): from Latin plere (via Old French plir), meaning "to fill" or "fulfill."

Etymology Origin:
The word "accomplish" traces back to the Latin adcomplere, combining ad- (toward) + com- (together) + plere (to fill). Over time, it evolved through Old French acomplir, meaning "to fulfill" or "complete." The modern sense of achieving a goal reflects the idea of "filling up" or "bringing to completion" a task or purpose.

Examples
  1. She worked hard to accomplish her dream of becoming a doctor.

  2. The team accomplished the project ahead of schedule.

  3. It takes dedication to accomplish such a difficult task.

  4. He felt proud after accomplishing his fitness goals.

  5. The mission was successfully accomplished despite the challenges.