fulfill
ful
fʊl
fool
fill
ˈfɪl
fil
British pronunciation
/fʊlfˈɪl/
fulfil

Definition & Meaning of "fulfill"in English

to fulfill
01

to accomplish or do something that was wished for, expected, or promised

Transitive: to fulfill a goal
to fulfill definition and meaning
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Examples
She fulfilled her childhood dream of traveling to exotic places by becoming a travel blogger.
The teacher felt a sense of accomplishment when her students fulfilled the academic goals set for the semester.
02

to carry out or implement something, such as a plan, order, or law

Transitive: to fulfill sth
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Examples
The team fulfilled the project plan precisely as outlined.
She fulfilled the contract terms by delivering the final report on time.
03

to perform or execute a duty, role, or promise as required or expected

Transitive: to fulfill a duty or commitment
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Examples
He fulfilled his role as leader by guiding the team through the challenges.
The officer fulfilled his duty by ensuring the safety of the community.
04

to satisfy a need, requirement, or condition

Transitive: to fulfill a requirement or condition
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She fulfilled all the requirements for the scholarship application.
The company promised to fulfill the conditions outlined in the contract.
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