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Definition of attain
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Attain
(v. t.) To
overtake.
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To
::
To
(prep.)
The
preposition
to
primarily
indicates
approach
and
arrival,
motion
made in the
direction
of a place or thing and
attaining
it,
access;
and also,
motion
or
tendency
without
arrival;
movement
toward;
--
opposed
to
from..
Maximum
::
Maximum
(n.) The
greatest
quantity
or value
attainable
in a given case; or, the
greatest
value
attained
by a
quantity
which first
increases
and then
begins
to
decrease;
the
highest
point or
degree;
--
opposed
to
minimum..
Perfectionment
::
Perfectionment
(n.) The act of
bringing
to
perfection,
or the state of
having
attained
to
perfection..
Relapse
::
Relapse
(v. i.) To slide or turn back into a
former
state or
practice;
to fall back from some
condition
attained;
--
generally
in a bad
sense,
as from a state of
convalescence
or
amended
condition;
as, to
relapse
into a
stupor,
into vice, or into
barbarism;
--
sometimes
in a good
sense;
as, to
relapse
into
slumber
after being
disturbed..
Adeption
::
Adeption
(a.) An
obtaining;
attainment.
Facile
::
Facile
(a.) Easy to be done or
performed:
not
difficult;
performable
or
attainable
with
little
labor.
Work
::
Work (n.) To exert one's self for a
purpose;
to put forth
effort
for the
attainment
of an
object;
to
labor;
to be
engaged
in the
performance
of a task, a duty, or the
like..
Impossible
::
Impossible
(a.) Not
possible;
incapable
of being done, of
existing,
etc.;
unattainable
in the
nature
of
things,
or by means at
command;
insuperably
difficult
under the
circumstances;
absurd
or
impracticable;
not
feasible..
Touch
::
Touch (v. t.) To come to; to
reach;
to
attain
to.
Attain
::
Attain
(n.)
Attainment.
Culmination
::
Culmination
(n.) The
attainment
of the
highest
point of
altitude
reached
by a
heavently
body;
passage
across
the
meridian;
transit.
Brontosaurus
::
Brontosaurus
(n.) A genus of
American
jurassic
dinosaurs.
A
length
of sixty feet is
believed
to have been
attained
by these
reptiles.
Catch
::
Catch (v. i.) To
attain
possession.
Attaint
::
Attaint
(v. t.) To
affect
or
infect,
as with
physical
or
mental
disease
or with moral
contagion;
to taint or
corrupt..
Fern
::
Fern (n.) An order of
cryptogamous
plants,
the
Filices,
which have their
fructification
on the back of the
fronds
or
leaves.
They are
usually
found in humid soil,
sometimes
grow
epiphytically
on
trees,
and in
tropical
climates
often
attain
a
gigantic
size..
Necessary
::
Necessary
(a.)
Impossible
to be
otherwise,
or to be
dispensed
with,
without
preventing
the
attainment
of a
desired
result;
indispensable;
requiste;
essential..
Goal
::
Goal (n.) The final
purpose
or aim; the end to which a
design
tends,
or which a
person
aims to reach or
attain..
Endeavor
::
Endeavor
(n.) An
exertion
of
physical
or
intellectual
strength
toward
the
attainment
of an
object;
a
systematic
or
continuous
attempt;
an
effort;
a
trial.
Reach
::
Reach (n.) The power of
stretching
out or
extending
action,
influence,
or the like; power of
attainment
or
management;
extent
of force or
capacity..
Theosophy
::
Theosophy
(n.) Any
system
of
philosophy
or
mysticism
which
proposes
to
attain
intercourse
with God and
superior
spirits,
and
consequent
superhuman
knowledge,
by
physical
processes,
as by the
theurgic
operations
of some
ancient
Platonists,
or by the
chemical
processes
of the
German
fire
philosophers;
also, a
direct,
as
distinguished
from a
revealed,
knowledge
of God,
supposed
to be
attained
by
extraordinary
illumination;
especially,
a
direct
insight
into the
processes
of the
divine
mind, and the
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