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lograr

to achieve; to manage to

verb loh-GRAHR Common

Also means

to attain

Usage Note

Lograr implies successfully reaching a goal, often after effort, and takes an infinitive directly: logró terminar a tiempo ('managed to finish on time'). It is more specific about success than conseguir, though both overlap. In formal writing lograr often appears where English would say 'to accomplish' or 'to succeed in.'

Examples

"Logró terminar el proyecto a tiempo."

Natural Translation

He managed to finish the project on time.

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