fulfil

/fʊlˈfɪl/
verb
  1. To achieve or realize something desired, promised, or predicted.
    • The company fulfilled its promise to donate a portion of profits to charity.
    • She worked hard to fulfil her dream of becoming a doctor.
    • His prediction about the election results was fulfilled exactly.
  2. To satisfy a requirement, condition, or need.
    • He fulfilled his duty as a citizen by voting in every election.
    • You must fulfil all the entry requirements to be accepted into the program.
    • The new software fulfils the need for faster data processing.
  3. To make someone feel satisfied or happy by meeting their expectations or desires.
    • A career in teaching fulfils him because he loves helping others.
    • Nothing fulfils me more than spending time with my family.
    • Volunteering at the animal shelter really fulfils her.
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