Pronunciation: /fʊlˈfɪl/
noun the act of fulfilling or state of being fulfilled
A1 I will fulfil my promise to help you with your homework.
A2 The company's main goal is to fulfil the needs of its customers.
B1 It is important to fulfil your obligations in a timely manner.
B2 The team worked hard to fulfil the requirements of the project.
C1 The artist's latest work aims to fulfil a deeper emotional connection with the audience.
C2 The organization's mission is to fulfil its vision of creating a more sustainable future.
verb to carry out or bring to completion
A1 I need to fulfil my promise to call my friend.
A2 She fulfilled her dream of traveling to Europe.
B1 The company aims to fulfil all customer orders within 24 hours.
B2 The artist's latest album fulfilled all expectations of critics and fans alike.
C1 His lifelong dream of becoming a doctor was finally fulfilled after years of hard work.
C2 The charity's mission is to fulfil the needs of underprivileged children around the world.
formal It is important to fulfil all the requirements outlined in the contract.
informal I promised to fulfil my friend's request to water her plants while she's away.
slang I'll make sure to fulfil my end of the deal, no worries.
figurative Her dreams of becoming a singer were finally fulfilled when she landed a record deal.
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