1. milestone - Noun
2. milestone - Verb
A stone serving the same purpose as a milepost.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbhishek Gupta, Global CFO of OYO Hotels & Homes, said: “We have crossed an important milestone of achieving global revenue of $951 million in FY19, a 4.5 times increase on a year-on-year basis. Source: Internet
1076 was and continues to be a milestone in the design of electronic systems. Source: Internet
Academy leaders vowed to double the number of people of color and women members by 2020, a milestone they hit this summer 819 new members including the actresses Awkwafina and Zendaya to join. Source: Internet
1961 was the centenary year of the BSA Group and in recognition of this milestone the company magazine produced an anniversary issue of BSA Group News in June BSA Centenary 1861–1961 in which many of the achievements of the Group were celebrated. Source: Internet
Achieving this milestone will require entertainment companies, social media giants and tech developers to bring technologies like eye scanning, biometrics, blockchain, augmented reality and virtual reality into the entertainment mainstream. Source: Internet
Across the US, LGBTQ candidates achieved milestone victories in Tuesday's election, including the first transgender person elected to a state Senate, and the first openly gay Black men to win seats in Congress. Source: Internet