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abandon to stop pursuing (an activity, goal, or the like); give up; relinquish. [1/6 definitions]
abolitionism a movement in the United States in the 1800s whose goal was to free the people who were slaves and make slavery against the law.
aim intention; purpose; goal. [1/3 definitions]
aimless having no purpose or goal.
ambition a strong desire to reach a goal, or the goal that someone wants to reach.
ambitious having or showing a strong desire to reach a goal or have success in general.
arr.1 abbreviation of "arrival," the act of reaching a certain place or goal.
arrival the act of reaching a certain place or goal. [2 definitions]
arrive to reach a certain place or goal.
aspiration a goal, aim, or ambition.
assist a play that helps another team member complete a play, such as a goal in soccer. [1/2 definitions]
atman (cap.) the universal soul from which all individual souls derive and to which, as the supreme goal of existence, they return. [1/2 definitions]
backcheck in hockey, to check (an opposing player) in the vicinity of one's own goal. (Cf. forecheck.)
bloc an alliance of people, nations, or organizations working together to achieve some legislative or political goal.
campaign a series of planned actions carried out in order to reach a particular goal. [1/2 definitions]
cause an idea or goal that many are interested in. [1/4 definitions]
chase1 to follow with the goal of catching; run after. [1/3 definitions]
come along to progress toward a goal. [1/4 definitions]
compete to contend against others to win a desired goal or achieve a desired result. [1/2 definitions]
competitively in games, matches, or contests with other players or participants who share a goal of winning an award or title. [1/2 definitions]
confraternity an association or group of people united by profession or common goal. [1/2 definitions]