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Franklin Roosevelt ACHIEVED election to the U.S. presidency four separate times.
1. to succeed in doing; 2. to get somewhere; to attain; to gain —vi. to succeed.   synonym- gain
Weather forecasts are not renowned for their ACCURACY.
n. the quality of being correct or exact; exactness, preciseness.    synonym- precision 
The detective asked Jim to account for his time on Sunday. • The cashier had to ACCOUNT for her daily receipts.
to tell, consider, or judge —vi. 1. to furnish a reckon- ing of money collected and/or payed out; 2. to make acceptable amends for; 3. synonym- judge 
I wouldn’t be so bold as to ACCOST someone who did not greet me first.
vt. to approach and greet first (often in an intrusive way).  synonym- intrude 
Jakob had his dad’s ACCORD to use the family car.
1. to make agree; to reconcile; 2. to grant or concede —vi. mutual agreement —n. 1. an informal agreement, as between two states or coun- tries; 2. consent; pe
Rocio ACCOMPLISHED her task of bathing the dog.
t. 1. to do or succeed in doing; 2. to perfect; to complete.   synonym- perform
While Bob was robbing the bank, his ACCOMPLICE, Louise, was behind the wheel of the getaway car.
n. a person who knowingly assists in committing a crime; partner in crime.  synonym- associate 
The hotel ACCOMMODATES its guests with room service.
1. to make fit; to adapt; adjust; 2. to rec- oncile; 3. to do a service or favor for; 4. to have room for.    synonym- adaption 
Sebastian gained ACCESS to his car through the driver’s window.
1. the act of coming near to; approach; 2. a way of approach- ing something; 3. the right to enter or use something —vt. to gain or have use of a database
an’s ACCEPTANCE of full responsibility for the telephone charges got Kira off the hook (so to speak).
1. being accepted; 2. an approval.   synonym- appprovalÂ