fulfill - use in sentences
Object
- promise: A young widow struggles to sustain her family, to fulfill a deathbed promise to her husband: to return them all to Scotland.
- dream: She sails the a full schedule fulfill dreams cruise.
- criterion: Anyone not fulfilling these criteria was liable to be removed to their original parish.
Adjective complement
- most: By them he fulfills most of the promises, but he is still fulfilling others.
Modifying Another Word
- personally: It also helps individuals gain the skills they need to be employable and personally fulfilled.
- literally: United in the land, the promise to Abram in Genesis 15: 18, will be literally fulfilled.
- adequately: Instruction in this discipline has for decades been based on a few classic textbooks which until now have adequately fulfilled their purpose.
Preposition: in
- order: The new policy provides a variety of conditions that students must fulfill in order to be granted a permit.
Used with why or when
- where: Residence requirements cannot be fulfilled where students are resident mainly for the purpose of receiving full-time education.
Preposition: in
- future: They will be completely fulfilled in the future at his Second Coming.
Preposition: of
- law: Love is the fulfilling of the law, he says in Romans 13.
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