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unachieved

adjective
unĀ·​achieved | \ ĖŒÉ™n-ə-Ėˆchēvd How to pronounce unachieved (audio) \

Definition of unachieved

: not accomplished, attained, or finished : not achieved an unachieved dream/goal

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Their agenda is even more ambitious than the New Dealā€™s cartelization of industries, which had the temporary (and unachieved) purpose of curing unemployment. George F. Will, The Mercury News, "Will: ā€œNational conservatismā€ is ā€œElizabeth Warren conservatismā€," 11 Aug. 2019 Their agenda is even more ambitious than the New Dealā€™s cartelization of industries, which had the temporary (and unachieved) purpose of curing unemployment. George Will, Twin Cities, "George Will: ā€˜National conservatismā€™ is ā€˜Elizabeth Warren conservatismā€™," 11 Aug. 2019 Their agenda is even more ambitious than the New Dealā€™s cartelization of industries, which had the temporary (and unachieved) purpose of curing unemployment. George F. Will, The Denver Post, "Will: ā€œNational conservatismā€ is ā€œElizabeth Warren conservatismā€," 11 Aug. 2019

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First Known Use of unachieved

1603, in the meaning defined above

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