fulfill

Definition

  • verb: to do what is required by (something, such as a promise or a contract)
  • verb: to make full
  • synonyms: fill, effectuate

Examples

  • 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]

  • Their vacation failed to 'fulfill' their expectations. [=their vacation was not as good as they expected it to be]

  • The committee was disbanded after it had 'fulfilled' its purpose. [=after it had done what it was intended to do]

Movie clips

Movie quotes

  • (..) is integration by . It's a plan from the business elites, the political elites... that will cost more American jobs, cost American sovereignty, but it would fulfill the President's father's vision. Now former United States Trade Ambassador Robert Zoellick... is talking about it again (..)
    2009 Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup
  • (..) a Europe whole and free. Tonight, Germany is united. Europe has become whole and free. The world can therefore seize this opportunity to fulfill the long held promise of a New World Order. We can find meaning and reward by serving some higher purpose than ourselves. (..)
    2009 Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup