achievability
intermediateB1/əˌtʃiːvəˈbɪləti/ · a-chie-va-bil-i-ty
The quality of being achievable; the state of being capable of being completed successfully.
Meanings
The quality of being achievable; the state of being capable of being completed successfully.
کسی چیز کے حاصل کرنے کی قابلیت؛ کامیابی کے ساتھ مکمل کرنے کی حالت۔
حصول کی قابلیت
Husool ki qabilat
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Common Collocations
- high achievability
- achievability assessment
- achievability of goals
Example Sentences
Assessing the achievability of this project is essential for planning.
اس منصوبے کی حصول کی قابلیت کا اندازہ لگانا منصوبہ بندی کے لیے ضروری ہے۔
Is mansoobe ki husool ki qabilat ka andaaza lagana mansooba bandi ke liye zaroori hai.
She believed in the achievability of her dreams and worked hard to turn them into reality.
اس نے اپنے خوابوں کی حصول کی قابلیت پر یقین رکھا اور انہیں حقیقت میں بدلنے کے لیے سخت محنت کی۔
Us ne apne khwabon ki husool ki qabilat par yaqeen rakha aur inhein haqeeqat mein badalne ke liye sakht mehnat ki.
The team conducted a study to evaluate the achievability of their objectives.
ٹیم نے اپنے مقاصد کی حصول کی قابلیت کا جائزہ لینے کے لیے ایک مطالعہ کیا۔
Team ne apne maqasid ki husool ki qabilat ka jaiza lene ke liye aik mutaala kiya.
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💡 Memory Tip
Remember 'achievability' as the combination of 'achieve' and 'ability' to highlight the potential for accomplishment.
Visualize a trophy symbolizing success and the potential to achieve goals.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
نہ ہو خودی زبوں تو کچھ بھی نہیں ہے، یہی راز ہے آسمانوں کے چڑھنے کا
Na ho khudi zabon to kuch bhi nahi hai, Yahi raaz hai aasmano ke charhne ka
If self-esteem is low, nothing matters, / This is the secret to rising to the heavens.
— Allama Iqbal, Bal-e-Jibril
* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.
🗣️ Urdu Proverb
سخت محنت کا پھل میٹھا ہوتا ہے
Sakht mehnat ka phal meetha hota hai
The fruit of hard work is sweet.
📖 Etymology
Origin: English "achieve" — to successfully reach a goal or accomplish something
First known use: 20th century
The word 'achievability' is derived from the root 'achieve', which came into use in the early 15th century, combining with the suffix '-ability' to denote the quality of being able to achieve.