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mission in life
one's purpose in life; the reason for which one lives. Bob's mission in life is to make money. My mission in life is to help people live in peace.
See also: life

mission accomplished
something that you say when you have finished doing something that you were told to do
Usage notes: This was a military phrase in World War II.
Mission accomplished. I've got everything you asked for on the list.


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These sustained conversations, rooted in hope, patience, and reasonableness, and nourished by prayer, are entrusted to the special care of our church's leaders, who are missioned to inspire, protect, and guide them, in the communion of love made possible by the Holy Spirit.
That is the claim in research com missioned by the city's Health@Work agency, which aims to increase awareness of health issues in the workplace.
And I didn't want to stop writing about (noncom- missioned officers) because they really are the tip of the spear in the war on terror.
 
 
 
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