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fulfillOld English fullfyllan "fill up" (a room, a ship, etc.), "make full; take the place of (something)," from full (adj.), here perhaps with a sense of "completion" + fyllan [..]
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fulfillcarry through: put in effect; "carry out a task"; "execute the decision of the people"; "He actioned the operation" satisf [..]
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fulfill to fill full.
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fulfill(v) put in effect(v) meet the requirements or expectations of(v) fill or meet a want or need
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fulfillexsequor, praesto presto
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fulfillv. (repayment terms) cumplir (con) los términos del pago
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fulfillmake enough tricks for the contract
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