to do or achieve something that has been planned, promised, expected, or hoped for.
She fulfilled her dream of becoming a pilot.
The software update fulfilled all our requirements.
✦ From Middle English fulfulen, fulfi llen (“to fill up, complete”), from Old English fullfyllan, from full (“full”) + fyllan (“to fill”); equivalent to full + fill.
to do or achieve something that you promised, expected, hoped for, or needed to do
"I promise to fulfill all my duties as captain," the young man told his team.
The new policy will fulfill the needs of working parents.
✦ From Middle English fulfyllen, from Old English fulfyllan ("to fill up, complete"), a compound of full + fyllan ("to fill").
"I promise to fulfil all my duties as captain," the young man told his team.
The new policy will fulfil the needs of working parents.