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attainments

  • plural
    of attainment.
    attainment
    noun
    an act of attaining.

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Such moments remind us that The Beatles’ attainments were the result of spirited collaboration involving a like-minded group of dedicated artists, producers, and engineers.

From Salon Nov. 21, 2025

With 900 million of the world's professionals registering their personal CV and career attainments on the site, LinkedIn has become a valuable resource for head-hunters and human resources departments.

From BBC Apr. 17, 2023

Majorities across the city support the vaccine requirement, including 86 percent of White residents, 63 percent of Black residents, majorities across different age groups, income levels, educational attainments and across wards.

From Washington Post Feb. 15, 2022

For all his attainments, though, Roth remained forever a younger sibling; the family darling with an underwear drawer so beautifully arrayed his mother led her mah-jongg group on a tour of it.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 2, 2021

Their educational attainments were noted, marriages followed, illnesses tabulated, psychological health charted, and every promotion and job change dutifully recorded.

From "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell