✔️fulfill

verb
/fʊlˈfɪl/

Meaning

to complete or accomplish something, especially a task or promise

Example Sentences

He worked hard to fulfill his dreams.

Synonyms

achieve, complete, satisfy, accomplish, meet

Antonyms

fail, neglect, abandon

Collocations

fulfill a promise, fulfill a goal, fulfill a duty

More Example Sentences

I am not willing to commit to something that is practically impossible to fulfill.

If I get promoted, I will be fully committed to fulfilling the new responsibilities.

How much has the present government been successful to fulfill the expectation of the people?

I have always paid the rent on time, and I expect you to fulfill your maintenance responsibilities as well.

How much has the present government of the USA been successful to fulfill the expectation of the common people?

A woman writes her first novel in a small apartment after thinking about the story for years and she writes a few pages every night after coming home from work using an old typewriter that belonged to her grandfather who was also a writer but never published his work fulfilling a lifelong dream for both of them.

Related Vocabularies

to refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a protest
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To make less severe, serious, or painful; to reduce the intensity or impact of something harmful.
To become accustomed to something, especially something unpleasant.

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