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fulfilled

[ US /fʊɫˈfɪɫd/ ]
[ UK /fʊlfˈɪld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. completed to perfection

How To Use fulfilled 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.
  • Unless these conditions are fulfilled, we consider any assistance given to the artels and the co-operatives not only useless, but definitely harmful.
  • In a career, emotional involvement is essential for the Leo to feel fulfilled.
  • It was a book which fulfilled his desire to discover a place seldom visited, and was also to influence this once-aimless student to eventually find a direction, and become a travel writer.
  • He fulfilled his duties conscientiously, but his support for the proclamation of the district as a city lost him his seat in 1950.
  • He fulfilled a long-held ambition to take the company upmarket.
  • She sees a bigger picture. ‘It's all about defining a fulfilled life in a culture that has no real experience of people in their eighties and nineties.’
  • Every four years, our brave lads and lasses tend to venture to foreign slopes with faint expectations, which will be duly fulfilled, as they wind up racing to a plucky 32nd in the giant slalom or 29th in the luge.
  • Christians believe that Isaiah's description of this servant was a prophecy that was fulfilled during the life of Jesus Christ.
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