fulfil
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/fʊlˈfɪl/
1achieve or realize (something desired, promised, or predicted):he wouldn’t be able to fulfil his ambition to visit Naples (
fulfil oneself)
gain happiness or satisfaction by achieving one’s potential: arts grants go to young people who say they wish to fulfil themselves archaic complete (a period of time or piece of work): friends whose ill-timed speed fulfilled my soon-repented deed
2carry out (a duty or role) as required, promised, or expected: some officials were dismissed because they could not fulfil their duties satisfy or meet (a requirement, condition, or need):goods must fulfil three basic conditions