Fulfill | Mean of fulfill in English Dictionary
/fʊlˈfɪl/
- Verb
- to do what is required by (something, such as a promise or a contract)
- fulfill a promise/vow
- He fulfilled his pledge to cut taxes.
- She failed to fulfill her obligations.
- to succeed in doing or providing (something)
- They haven't yet fulfilled [=met, satisfied] the requirements needed to graduate.
- The program is intended to fulfill the basic needs of children in the community.
- The committee was disbanded after it had fulfilled its purpose. [=after it had done what it was intended to do]
- to succeed in achieving (something)
- If we could have that house, our dreams would be fulfilled.
- He fulfilled his childhood wish to become a professional baseball player.
- She fulfilled her life's ambition when she started her own business.
- Their vacation failed to fulfill their expectations. [=their vacation was not as good as they expected it to be]
- With the money she earned in the stock market, she was finally able to fulfill her dreams. [=she was finally able to do the things she had always dreamed of doing]
- He has a lot of talent, but he hasn't really fulfilled [=lived up to, reached] his potential.
- to make (someone or yourself) happy by achieving or doing something that was wished for
- Her work fulfills her.
- He's trying to fulfill himself as an artist.