01 v. t. To fill up; to make full or complete.
imp. & p. p.
Fulfilled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Fulfilling
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1.
To fill up; to make full or complete.[Obs.]“Suffer thou that the children be fulfilled first, for it is not good to take the bread of children and give to hounds.” — Wyclif (Mark vii. 27).
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To accomplish or carry into effect, as an intention, promise, or prophecy, a desire, prayer, or requirement, etc.; to complete by performance; to answer the requisitions of; to bring to pass, as a purpose or design; to effectuate.“He will, fulfill the desire of them fear him.” — Ps. cxlv. 199.“Here Nature seems fulfilled in all her ends.” — Milton.“Servants must their masters' minds fulfill.” — Shak.