˜yÐÄvlog

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fulfill

[ fool-fil ]

verb (used with object)

fulfilled, fulfilling.
  1. to carry out, or bring to realization, as a prophecy or promise.

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  2. to perform or do, as duty; obey or follow, as commands.

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  3. to satisfy (requirements, obligations, etc.):

    a book that fulfills a long-felt need.

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  4. to bring to an end; finish or complete, as a period of time:

    He felt that life was over when one had fulfilled his threescore years and ten.

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  5. to develop the full potential of (usually used reflexively):

    She realized that she could never fulfill herself in such work.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ´Ú³Ü±ô·´Ú¾±±ô±ô·±ð°ù noun
  • ´Ç·±¹±ð°ù·´Ú³Ü±ô·´Ú¾±±ô±ô verb (used with object)
  • ±è°ù±ð·´Ú³Ü±ô·´Ú¾±±ô±ô verb (used with object)
  • ²õ³Ü·±è±ð°ù·´Ú³Ü±ô·´Ú¾±±ô±ô verb (used with object)
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of fulfill1

First recorded before 1000; Middle English fulfillen, Old English fulfyllan. See full 1, fill
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Example Sentences

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"My suffering and pain are increasing and I don't have the quality of life anymore that makes me happy and fulfilled," April says.

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Are there entities she can hire using trust funds to fulfill her duties?

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I think Jaclyn made a really impulsive decision that was, in her mind, fleeting and was fulfilling something in her that felt like a natural reaction to feeling ignored.

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People were asking questions about not fulfilling his potential but that is the way to answer.

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It’s inspiring when teenagers know exactly what they want to do entering high school and begin the process of fulfilling their goal.

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