Third person singular present tense of accomplish; completes, achieves, or brings something to successful conclusion.
From accomplish (Old French acomplir) in standard present tense form. The -es ending shows third person singular (he/she/it accomplishes).
Verbs are action words, so when someone accomplishes something, they're moving energy through time—and research shows that the moment of accomplishment actually triggers dopamine release in your brain, which is why finishing feels so good.
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