Fulfillment ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Fulfillment ( noun )

  1. The completion of something.
  2. The state of having completed something.
  3. The achievement of something desired or promised.
  4. 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:

  1. After years of hard work, John finally felt a sense of fulfillment when he graduated from college.
  2. The company's mission is to provide their customers with ultimate fulfillment.
  3. The fulfillment of our promise to the client was an important step in building trust.
  4. The small business owner felt a sense of fulfillment from seeing her business grow.
  5. The fulfillment of his dream of becoming a professional athlete was the pinnacle of his career.

(As a verb)

Fulfillment ( verb )

  1. The completion of something.
  2. The state of having completed something.
  3. The achievement of something desired or promised.
  4. 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:

  1. After years of hard work, John finally felt a sense of fulfillment when he graduated from college.
  2. The company's mission is to provide their customers with ultimate fulfillment.
  3. The fulfillment of our promise to the client was an important step in building trust.
  4. The small business owner felt a sense of fulfillment from seeing her business grow.
  5. The fulfillment of his dream of becoming a professional athlete was the pinnacle of his career.
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