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    ful·fill
    [fo͝olˈfil]
    verb
    fulfil (verb) · fulfils (third person present) · fulfilled (past tense) · fulfilled (past participle) · fulfilling (present participle) · fulfill (verb) · fulfills (third person present)
    1. bring to completion or reality; achieve or realize (something desired, promised, or predicted):
      "he wouldn't be able to fulfill his ambition to visit Naples"
      Opposite:
      fail in
      • (fulfill oneself)
        gain happiness or satisfaction by fully developing one's abilities or character:
        "arts grants go to young people who say they wish to fulfill themselves"
      • archaic
        complete (a period of time or piece of work):
        "friends whose ill-timed speed fulfilled my soon-repented deed"
    2. carry out (a task, duty, or role) as required, pledged, or expected:
      "some officials were dismissed because they could not fulfill their duties"
      Opposite:
    Origin
    late Old English fullfyllan ‘fill up, make full’ (see full, fill).
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