or fulfil transitive verb (fulfilled; fulfilling)
Etymology: Middle English fulfillen, from Old English fullfyllan, from full + fyllan to fill Date: before 12th century to make full ; fill ,
2. to put into effect ; execute , to meet the requirements of (a business order), to bring to an end, to measure up to ; satisfy ,
3. to convert into reality, to develop the full potentialities of, see: perform fulfiller noun