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Meanings of
feat
in English
Portuguese
façanha
Catalan
feta
Spanish
logro
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A notable achievement.
effort
deed
exploit
Portuguese
façanha
An action that requires great skills to be performed successfully.
achievement
accomplishment
Synonyms
Examples for "
effort
"
effort
deed
exploit
Examples for "
effort
"
1
Although marketing the Internet takes
effort
in Central Europe, business is good.
2
But the question remains: Did Obama's
effort
help build the Democratic Party?
3
Sunak said: We are starting a great national
effort
to protect jobs.
4
Come and see my latest
effort
-
Ithinkit's my best work yet.
5
Graham repeated the problem a month later after 16 days of
effort
.
1
It was quite possible, however, that the
deed
had already been done.
2
The Guardian provides a perfect example of no good
deed
going unpunished.
3
But in this case, maybe Grease can actually do a good
deed
.
4
Let the motive be in the
deed
and not in the event.
5
Enough of nobility in name; I mean to prove nobility in
deed
.
1
However, they find new methods of concealment and new weaknesses to
exploit
.
2
And of course they would like to
exploit
the situation, he said.
3
The result could be a dangerous vacuum that armed groups might
exploit
.
4
Both ideologies have been trying to
exploit
the crisis in recent weeks.
5
Planting deep-rooted crops would allow farmers to better
exploit
available soil moisture.
Usage of
feat
in English
1
That's quite a
feat
,
given how crummy the experience is these days.
2
But that it retains her family name today was no mean
feat
.
3
His
feat
was also achieved on the Palmer rather than Smurfit course.
4
It makes for quite a demonstration; I consider it no mean
feat
.
5
This is quite a remarkable
feat
for a book of political theory.
6
The American golf legend had not achieved the
feat
in 14 years.
7
But this phenomenal
feat
of competition and endurance raises several larger questions.
8
Acting, for him, is absolutely physical; a
feat
in its own right.
9
Tramping four miles from the station in our condition is a
feat
.
10
By any criteria, in any year, his
feat
in November was outstanding.
11
Entebbe was a great
feat
of arms but how important was it?
12
The
feat
is recorded by Mr. Matthias, in the Pursuits of Literature:
13
Of course it's an impressive
feat
-
but
the
real limiting factor is friction.
14
Rask also accomplished the
feat
in the playoffs a few years ago.
15
Mr. Stashevsky said there was interest, but no excitement regarding this
feat
.
16
Over the previous 14 seasons, they managed that
feat
only five times.
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About this term
feat
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
easy feat
small feat
great feat
remarkable feat
accomplish the feat
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Translations for
feat
Portuguese
façanha
proeza
feito
realização
Catalan
feta
consecució
gesta
fita
Spanish
logro
hazaña
Feat
through the time
Feat
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
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