fulfil

verb17 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

To emphasize that something is genuinely or truly fulfilled.

To fulfil something in its entirety, without exception.

To fulfil with a successful outcome.

To fulfil in a way that produces the intended result.

To fulfil in the correct or expected way.

To fulfil after a long time, or after a series of events.

To fulfil to a satisfactory or acceptable extent.

To fulfil in the end, especially after a long and complicated series of events.

To almost but not entirely fulfil something.

To fulfil in a way that deserves respect or approval.

Indicates an inability or failure to achieve a required or desired outcome.

Expressing the possibility or ability to fulfil something.

To possess the capacity or means to fulfil something.

Indicates a necessary condition or obligation that has to be fulfilled.

To make an effort to fulfil something.

To try or attempt to fulfil, often with a sense of purpose or ambition.

To lack the capacity or means to fulfil something.

Collocations with "fulfil"