See Also: accomplish(medicine)
accomplish(dictionary)
accomplish(dictionary)

accomplish (iou)



accomplish verb. LME.
[Old French acompliss- lengthened stem of acomplir (mod. acc-), ult. from Latin ad AC- + complere fill, complete: see -ISH2.]
verb trans. Fulfil, perform, carry out. LME.
Bible (AV): Proverbs 13:19 The desire accomplished is sweet to the soule. S. Kauffmann He had seen the man for only an hour or so, but he'd accomplished enough to make the memorandum sound as if it covered an afternoon.
b. verb intrans. Carry out a design. rare. L15-E16.
verb trans. Bring to an end, complete, (a work). LME.
R. Holinshed The abbeie of Abington also he accomplished.
b. Reach the end of (a time, a distance). L16.
Bible (AV): Daniel 9:2 He would accomplish seuentie yeeres in the desolations of Ierusalem. W. H. Prescott He had accomplished half a league or more.
verb trans. Perfect in mental acquirements or personal graces; finish off. LME.
T. Fuller Nothing accomplisheth a man more than learning.
verb trans. Equip completely. arch. L16.
Shakespeare Henry V The armourers accomplishing the knights.
accomplishable adjective able to be accomplished L18.
accomplished adjective fulfilled; completed; perfect, esp. in acquirements; clever; well trained or educated: LME.
accomplisher noun E17.