Synonym: accomplish, action, carry out, carry through, execute, fill, fulfill, live up to, meet, satisfy. Similar words: fulfill, fulfilled, fulfilling, fulfilment, fulfillment, self-fulfillment, engulf, engulfed. Meaning: [fʊl'fɪl] v. 1. put in effect 2. fill or meet a want or need 3. fulfil the requirements or expectations of.
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91. There is a short but significant list of Aegean settlements which fulfil the requirements.
92. Last year, it seemed he had matured enough to fulfil himself but a cruel succession of injuries denied him.
93. They were allowed to raise and spend rates, within set limits, to fulfil these responsibilities.
94. Financial reporting helps fulfil government's duty to be publicly accountable.
95. As I entered my fourth lustre, it became evident that I was not going to fulfil my early promise.
96. She wanted to go back home and he wanted to fulfil his mission and destroy the shapechangers.
97. However, among their ranks it is universally believed that their leader - Rabbi Menachem Schneerson - will fulfil the Messianic prophecy.
98. First, the structure of the building must be adequate in space and design to fulfil the needs of the department.
99. Some clubs can find themselves playing three to four times a week as they struggle to fulfil the fixture list.
100. A failure to fulfil this duty on the part of the innkeeper may render the innkeeper liable to criminal prosecution.
101. The governors must then decide on the policies and priorities that help the school to fulfil its aims.
102. This is an excellent time of year to fulfil your ambitions!
103. Peasants under serfdom tended to be forced to fulfil their obligations.
104. Most of the councils would like to fulfil their contracts.
105. We know that both Charles and Diana are anxious to fulfil their duties to the Crown and do so conscientiously.
106. Thus, only here in Communist society can people fulfil their potential for creativity and goodness.
107. But there is grave doubt among environmentalists as to whether the Government will fulfil its promises according to schedule.
108. It is my earnest wish that rugby continues to fulfil this role.
109. Avoid them for two weeks(sentencedict.com), but substitute other foods that will fulfil your nutritional needs.
110. Tiriac became a father figure and Nastase was at least able to fulfil some of his potential.
111. All girls and boys, from every background, must be able to discover their talents and fulfil their potential.
112. It must, therefore, ensure that it has the means within its membership to fulfil this inescapable obligation.
113. It is men rather than women who have, typically, been able to fulfil these requirements.
114. He came into existence to fulfil a need arising from the collective unconscious.
115. Section 2f reads: Members must fulfil to the best of their ability the contractual obligations owed to their employer.
116. We're going to make them fulfil the promises they made three years ago.
117. This would then fulfil the aim of revitalising the association, which consisted of 30 women four years ago.
118. Each participating State will provide controls to ensure that such authorities fulfil their constitutional and legal responsibilities.
118. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
119. Ironically, one way out of this problem is to employ paid workers to fulfil some roles in a club.
120. To be a street criminal is therefore to fulfil cultural destiny.
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