0 something difficult needing a lot of skill, strength, courage, etc. to achieve it:
The Eiffel Tower is a remarkable feat of engineering.
She performed remarkable feats of organization for the company.
A clue to how electroacoustic sound is able to perform such feats may be found in the mediation model of acoustic communication (figure 3).
Often it is allied to systems of experimental or administrative control, and in fact considerable feats of human organization are generally required even to create stable, reasonably standardized measures.
Just as some people can jump higher, run further, and excel at feats of endurance, evidence suggests some people are just better than others at logical reasoning.
What seems to have been involved in building these temples was a mastery of recondite knowledge in order to accomplish extraordinary feats of power and domination.
No one is likely to gainsay the adventurous spirit or the courage which enables them to accomplish such feats.
Can he allay the feats of fishermen in non-designated areas that the directive is working against them?
They have been placed here for one reason or another—good work, intelligence, feats either of daring or in business.
A complete mastery of these acrobatic feats requires one to be broken in to them very early and to have continued practice.
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