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attainable
[ uh-tey-nuh-buhl ]
Other Word Forms
- ·ٲa·i·ٲ ·ٲa··Ա noun
- non·ٲa·i·ٲ noun
- ԴDza·ٲa· adjective
- p··ٲa· adjective
- super··ٲa··Ա noun
- p··ٲa· adverb
- un·ٲa·i·ٲ noun
- ܲa·ٲa· adjective
- un·ٲa··Ա noun
- ܲa·ٲa· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of attainable1
Example Sentences
In contrast to the sweeping language of ending homelessness that led to disillusionment over previous tax measures, it adopted moderate goals that it considered attainable.
If you shift it, and you’re like, I can increase my points of joy every day, then it’s attainable.
“And if that was ever to be considered, I need to be very certain what the attainable goals are and why the legislative and executive branch can’t accomplish this.”
"For some of the larger Lego sets they do tend to come at a larger price so they aren't as easily attainable," she says.
If lower development costs become the norm, this ambition may become more attainable.
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