0 present participle of achieve --
1 to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of work or effort: --
The proposed feedback control law is a linear combination of simple control signals each achieving a specified subtask of the dexterous object pinching motion.
Thus, federal systems should have greater problems achieving good outcomes compared with more spatially political systems.
We begin by outlining the basic alterations to models without spatial extent and discuss relevant time scales for achieving homochirality in a spatially extended system.
Section 3 discusses the needs for, and advantages of multiple presentations of formal descriptions, utilising multiple media, for achieving this communication of underlying assumptions.
The vertebrate eye is complicated enough at the anatomical level : it is an extraordinary mechanism, with the parts well-arranged for achieving sight.
Technical and allocative efficiencies are necessary conditions, and when they occur together they are sufficient for achieving economic efficiency25.
This economic strategy aimed at achieving high growth rates, increasing investment, and reducing unemployment in the economy.
That older people are resilient, adaptable and active agents in achieving a ' good life ' is clearly demonstrated.