1 the achieving of desired results, or someone or something that achieves positive results: --
2 the achieving of the results that were wanted or hoped for: --
3 something that achieves good results: --
She is determined to make a success of this project.
But by the opening decade of the twentieth century the railroads had become victims of their own success.
These have had varying success in increasing organ supply.
It is essential for the success of gene therapy vectors that an appropriate promoter is linked to the gene of interest.
These dynasties achieved a great success in popularising their saints but ultimately at the cost of the complete transformation of the saints themselves.
In success cases, government expenditure on subsidies, social transfers and wages remain relatively constant and revenues increase.
In this rapprochement of the (selectively) universal and the (extended) local, the study of scientific styles may help save contextual historiography from its own success.
If linguistic knowledge does not sufficiently explain the different approaches that individual students take, what accounts for success in integration?
It emphasizes the success its students have attained.