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View synonyms for on target

on-target

[on-tahr-git, awn-]

adjective

  1. correct, accurate, or adhering closely to an anticipated outcome.

    an on-target forecast for the weekend weather.



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Idioms and Phrases

Completely accurate, wholly valid, as in Our cost estimates were right on target, or His criticisms were on target. This seemingly old expression dates only from the mid-1900s, and the colloquial use of target for a goal one wishes to achieve dates from about 1940.
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Example Sentences

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From there, Kaj delivered an on-target pitch/roll to Betts, who brought the ball back to his son.

The Rams rookie also needs a good snap, fast and on-target.

Last time out, a 3-1 defeat at rivals Bournemouth, Saints had almost 60% possession but only created three on-target chances.

From BBC

The afternoon appearance at Venue Six10 was the kind of on-target use of Hollywood stars that has been a signature of the convention that will make the Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz the party’s 2024 nominees for the White House.

"Bispecifics in general are an important technology that offer significant advantages in on-target anticancer potency," he says.

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