Fulfillment
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Fulfillment ( noun )
- The completion of something.
- The state of having completed something.
- The achievement of something desired or promised.
- The satisfaction or happiness as a result of fully utilizing one"s abilities or achieving one"s goals.
Origin:
From middle english fulfill, from old english fullfyllan ("to fill full, accomplish, fulfill"), from full + fyllan ("to fill"). cognate with dutch volvulling ("fulfillment"), german vollfüllung ("fulfillment").
Examples:
- After years of hard work, John finally felt a sense of fulfillment when he graduated from college.
- The company's mission is to provide their customers with ultimate fulfillment.
- The fulfillment of our promise to the client was an important step in building trust.
- The small business owner felt a sense of fulfillment from seeing her business grow.
- The fulfillment of his dream of becoming a professional athlete was the pinnacle of his career.
(As a verb)
Fulfillment ( verb )
- The completion of something.
- The state of having completed something.
- The achievement of something desired or promised.
- The satisfaction or happiness as a result of fully utilizing one"s abilities or achieving one"s goals.
Origin:
From middle english fulfill, from old english fullfyllan ("to fill full, accomplish, fulfill"), from full + fyllan ("to fill"). cognate with dutch volvulling ("fulfillment"), german vollfüllung ("fulfillment").
Examples:
- After years of hard work, John finally felt a sense of fulfillment when he graduated from college.
- The company's mission is to provide their customers with ultimate fulfillment.
- The fulfillment of our promise to the client was an important step in building trust.
- The small business owner felt a sense of fulfillment from seeing her business grow.
- The fulfillment of his dream of becoming a professional athlete was the pinnacle of his career.