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Milestone

An important event in a person's life or career, in the history of a nation, in the life of some project, etc.


Graduating from college was an important milestone in her life.

ˈmaɪl.stoʊn, Noun

Groundbreaking

Introducing new ideas or methods:has written a groundbreaking work.


She was honored for her groundbreaking work in nuclear physics.

ˈgrau̇n(d)-ˌbrā-kiŋ \ Adj.

Game-changing

Having a big and important effect on something:


A new technology can create a game-changing shift in a market.

Adj.

Genuine

حقيقي, أصيل, صميم, غير زائف, صادق, صريح


genuine [ˈdʒenjuin]♦ adjective1 real; not fake or artificial: a genuine pearl; a genuine antique.حَقيقي2 honest; sincere: He shows a genuine desire to improve.صادِق، شَريفˈgenuinely♦ adverbHe was genuinely pleased to see her.بصورة حقيقيَّه

adjective[gen·u·ine || 'dʒenjʊɪn]

Out of date

(idiomatic) Too old to be used; not current; invalid; outmoded.My bus pass is out of date - I'll have to go buy a new one.I can't eat this salad, it's out of date.(idiomatic) Not conforming to the current fashion or style; old-fashioned.The dresses she wears are quite out of date

adjective, قديم، عفى عليه الزمن

Pan out

panned out; panning out; pans outDefinition of pan outintransitive verb: to happen, end, or develop in a particular way : TURN OUTI'm really enjoying how this is all panning out now and it is so exciting and intriguing to watch and find out what happens next …— Gary Nevilleespecially : SUCCEED… the signs revealed that the experiment wasn't panning out

Verb

keep out of

To stay away from (a place or condition).I am keeping out of trouble.To restrain someone or something from entering (a place or condition).He kept me out of the house while he was redecorating.

Verb