attained
Attained is the past tense and past participle of the verb attain. It means to have succeeded in achieving or reaching something, or to have gained possession, status, or a level through effort. It is often used with goals, standards, skills, or ages: for example, “She attained her diploma,” “The team attained a new level of performance,” or “He attained the age of eighteen.” In some contexts, attained can describe the result of a process or the acquisition of prohibited or desired outcomes, but it typically emphasizes achievement rather than mere possession.
Origin and form: Attain derives from Old French atteindre, which in turn comes from Latin attingere, meaning
Usage notes: Attain is more common in formal or written contexts and often conveys effort, progress, or
Related terms: attainment (the noun form referring to the act of attaining or the level reached), attainable