
Accomplish
ACCOM'PLISH, verb transitive [Latin compleo, to complete. See Complete.]
1. To complete; to finish entirely.
That He would accomplish seventy years in the desolation of Jerusalem. Daniel 9:2
2. To execute; as to accomplish a vow, wrath or fury. Leviticus 22:21 and 20.
3. To gain; to obtain or effect by successful exertions; as to accomplish a purpose. Proverbs 13:19.
4. To fulfil or bring to pass; as, to accomplish a prophecy.
This that is written must yet be accomplished in me. Luke 22:37.
5. To furnish with qualities which serve to render the mind or body complete, as with valuable endowments and elegant manners.