targets (Meaning)

targets

a company that is the object of a takeover, a person against whom a federal prosecutor has substantial evidence of involvement in criminal activity and who the prosecutor believes is likely to be indicted by a grand jury, a small round shield, the thought or object that is to be recognized (as by telepathy) or affected (as by psychokinesis) in a parapsychological experiment, the metallic surface (as of platinum or tungsten) upon which the stream of electrons within an X-ray tube is focused and from which the X-rays are emitted, to set as a goal, an organ, part, or tissue that is affected by the action of a hormone, precisely correct or valid especially in interpreting or addressing a problem or vital issue, a target marked by shots fired at it, a body, surface, or material bombarded with nuclear particles or electrons, an object of ridicule or criticism, something or someone to be affected by an action or development, something or someone fired at or marked for attack, to direct or use toward a target, the metallic surface usually of platinum or tungsten upon which the stream of electrons within an X-ray tube is focused and from which the X-rays are emitted, a goal to be achieved, the object to be affected or achieved by an action or development, a person or thing that is talked about, criticized, or laughed at, to make a target of, a mark to shoot at, not valid, fluorescent material on which desired visual effects are produced in electronic devices (as in radar), something to be affected by an action or development

targets Sentence Examples

  1. The marketing campaign aims to reach specific audience targets through tailored messaging.
  2. The archery instructor guided the novice in aiming at targets 50 meters away.
  3. The software targets potential customers based on their demographics and browsing history.
  4. The sniper's laser sight precisely illuminated the remote target.
  5. The teacher set clear learning targets for the students to strive towards.
  6. The company established ambitious sales targets for its upcoming quarter.
  7. The government introduced tax targets to reduce the national deficit.
  8. The research team identified key targets for their study on consumer behavior.
  9. The police investigation pursued multiple targets suspected of involvement in the crime.
  10. The mountaineer meticulously planned their expedition with detailed targets for each day.

FAQs About the word targets

a company that is the object of a takeover, a person against whom a federal prosecutor has substantial evidence of involvement in criminal activity and who the

victims, preys, prey, marks, sitting ducks,butts, lightning rods,scapegoats, laughingstocks, fall guys

troublemakers, gossips, tormentors, tattletales, tattlers, gossipers, hecklers, ribbers, teases, talebearers

The marketing campaign aims to reach specific audience targets through tailored messaging.

The archery instructor guided the novice in aiming at targets 50 meters away.

The software targets potential customers based on their demographics and browsing history.

The sniper's laser sight precisely illuminated the remote target.