Advertisement
Advertisement
fulfil
[ fool-fil ]
fulfil
/ 蹿蕣濒藞蹿瑟濒 /
verb
- to bring about the completion or achievement of (a desire, promise, etc)
- to carry out or execute (a request, etc)
- to conform with or satisfy (regulations, demands, etc)
- to finish or reach the end of
he fulfilled his prison sentence
- fulfil oneselfto achieve one's potential or desires
Derived Forms
- 蹿耻濒藞蹿颈濒尘别苍迟, noun
- 蹿耻濒藞蹿颈濒濒别谤, noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of fulfil1
Example Sentences
Yusuf said his party had pledged to "resist" housing asylum seekers in Reform-controlled areas and it would use "every instrument of power available", including judicial reviews, to fulfil its pledge.
"Although there have been various episodes of illness in recent times, he has always shown such determination to fulfil his commitments and return to his ministry."
But because there is no grace period on the imposition of the new curbs, Nvidia expects to be hit by losses of $5.5bn from these orders that it can no longer fulfil.
Virgil is an inspirational captain, a cool, calm defender who emits an aura of control that enables the rest of the team playing to fulfil their potentials.
But could the Trump tariffs inadvertently help fulfil some of that promise?
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse