fulfill
Pronunciation: [fʊlˈfɪl]
Word
Context: "achievement"
(verb) to make something happen or to complete what was planned or promised. When you fulfill a promise, you do what you said you would do.
Example
She fulfilled her promise to help her friend with homework.
Example
He did not fulfill his commitment to attend the meeting.
Example
How can we fulfill our goals this year?
Context: "needs"
(verb) to meet the requirements or needs of someone or something. If you fulfill someone's needs, you provide what they require to be satisfied.
Example
The service fulfilled all of our needs during the event.
Example
The hotel did not fulfill our needs for a comfortable stay.
Example
Are we able to fulfill all the customers' requests?
Context: "potential"
(verb) to realize or bring about the full potential of someone or something. When you fulfill your potential, you do your best and achieve what you are capable of.
Example
He fulfilled his potential by working hard and studying every day.
Example
She felt that she did not fulfill her potential in her last job.
Example
What can we do to help students fulfill their potential?
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