Reaccomplish
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 To accomplish again.
"In the first case, we sacrifice blood and treasure for the accomplishment of some object which, in some instances, we fail in accomplishing (which is the most frequent result); or which, in others, having accomplished for the time, we shall have to reaccomplish before many years elapse; or which, even, in case of success, is not worth the thousandth part of what we have sacrificed for its accomplishment."
Example
More examples"In the first case, we sacrifice blood and treasure for the accomplishment of some object which, in some instances, we fail in accomplishing (which is the most frequent result); or which, in others, having accomplished for the time, we shall have to reaccomplish before many years elapse; or which, even, in case of success, is not worth the thousandth part of what we have sacrificed for its accomplishment."
Etymology
From re- + accomplish.
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