objective completion

[/əbˈdʒɛktɪv kəmˈpliːʃən/]
nounpl: objective completions
conclusão do objetivo
1. The successful achievement or finishing of a specific goal, target, or purpose
The objective completion of the project was celebrated by the entire team.
A conclusão do objetivo do projeto foi celebrada por toda a equipe.
2. In business and management, the fulfillment of predetermined targets or outcomes
Objective completion rates are measured quarterly to assess departmental performance.
As taxas de conclusão de objetivos são medidas trimestralmente para avaliar o desempenho do departamento.
3. In gaming and software, the successful finishing of a quest, mission, or defined task
Players earn rewards upon objective completion in this video game.
Os jogadores ganham recompensas ao completar o objetivo neste videogame.
In Brazilian corporate culture, 'conclusão do objetivo' is frequently used in business meetings, project management, and performance reviews. The term reflects the importance of measurable outcomes and accountability in modern organizational structures both in Brazil and the United States.
NYC Slang
mission accomplished / getting the job done
Synonyms / Sinônimos
goal achievementtarget fulfillmentmission accomplishmenttask completionobjective attainment
Antonyms / Antônimos
failureincompletenessabandonmentobjective failure

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
conclusão do objetivo
Most common term used in business and corporate contexts
São Paulo
realização do objetivo
Alternative term emphasizing the realization aspect
Rio de Janeiro
cumprimento do objetivo
Often used in formal or legal contexts
Portugal
conclusão do objetivo
Same as Brazilian Portuguese; standard European Portuguese usage

Related Words

objectivecompletionachievementgoaltargetmilestonedeadlineperformance metrics

Related Idioms & Phrases

crossing the finish line
checking the box
hitting the target
closing the loop
reaching the goal post
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