[
US
/fʊɫˈfɪɫ/
]
[ UK /fʊlfˈɪl/ ]
[ UK /fʊlfˈɪl/ ]
VERB
- meet the requirements or expectations of
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put in effect
He actioned the operation
execute the decision of the people
carry out a task -
fill, satisfy or meet a want or need or condtion ro restriction
does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?
This job doesn't match my dreams
meet a need
How To Use fulfil In A Sentence
- 'If he _has not fulfilled_ his promise to write,' but 'If he _did not write_ as he undertook to do' ([Greek: _egrapsen huposchomenos_]); nor 'If he _has commenced and finished_,' but 'If he _commenced and finished_' ([Greek: _arxamenos sunetelese_]). A Reply to Dr. Lightfoot's Essays
- Following the example set by her father, she has fulfilled her role and done her duty.
- Now that I think about it, direct property distraint was a recognized means of compelling welchers to fulfill their obligations in the quasi-anarchic Brehon laws of Celtic Ireland, even if it was a case of tenants or debtors going after landlords or creditors. Shameless Self-promotion Sunday #30
- This could provide funds for each son and so fulfil one of his personal ambitions. Times, Sunday Times
- Unless these conditions are fulfilled, we consider any assistance given to the artels and the co-operatives not only useless, but definitely harmful.
- Their pleasures derive from fulfilling internal wishes and desires and they find solitude easy to bear. Know Your Own Mind
- The film enabled Common (real name Lonnie Rashied Lynn Jr.) to fulfill two dreams. Rapper Common gets 'Wright' with his dreams
- Were they spiritualized, minimized, or did they fail to find fulfillment only because of the failure of the restoration to materialize?
- You have been very remiss in fulfilling your obligations.
- In a career, emotional involvement is essential for the Leo to feel fulfilled.