Sentences with attain
at·tain
A a - Jim is halfway to attaining his pilot's licence. [VERB noun]
- ...attaining a state of calmness and confidence. [VERB noun]
- You experience blocks within and you try and undo the blocks and attain the self.
- Sue BENNETT GOOD LIVING EDITOR CHEFS sweat blood and tears to attain three-hat status in The Good Food Guide.
- To attain old age
- To attain to glory
- If he is to attain the leadership he needs to recognise that apparatchiks aren't particularly popular in caucus or electorally attractive.
- Chefs sweat blood and tears to attain three-hat status in The Good Food Guide.
- He attained the age of ninety
- To attain such a high level of proficiency requires hours of practice each day.
- Women still struggle to attain financial independence, writes Anneli Knight.
- To attain one's goals.
- To attain the age of 96; to attain the mountain peak.
- To attain to knowledge.
- These trees attain to remarkable height.