Yes. It is a verb which means: to bring to completion or reality.
Fulfillment is the noun form for the verb to fulfill.
The noun form for the verb 'to fulfill' is fulfillment.
A verb that can be used as a synonym for "fulfill" is "satisfy." Both words convey the idea of meeting a requirement or completing a task. Other alternatives include "execute" and "accomplish," depending on the context.
It can be (a fulfilling occupation, a fulfilling experience). Fulfilling is the present participle of the verb to fulfill, and may be a verb, noun, or adjective.
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The word "satisfy" means to meet the expectations or desires of something. Considering it means to do something, "satisfy" is a verb.
No, the the verb 'fulfill' is not a compound word. The part of the word 'ful-' is not a word, it's a prefix.A compound word is a word made of two or more individual words that merge to form a word with a meaning of its own.
No, "promise" is not an adverb; it is primarily a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a commitment or assurance, while as a verb, it means to assure someone that one will do something. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, and "promise" does not fulfill this role.
A sentence fragment is sentence which cannot stand on its own. A sentence fragment may not stand on its own as it may not contain an independent clause or it may not fulfill the subject-verb relationship or it may not contain a verb at all.
Word not found in the dictionary. The verb "realizar" means "to realize" in the sense of "to make real" or "to fulfill a dream" and NOT in the sense of "to come to a conclusion" which is "darse cuenta de".
Implementing is a verb that means putting into effect. Some synonyms for implement include carry out, execute, perform or fulfill. Things that are implemented include change, a treaty or a punishment.
Depending on the context of the sentence, it can be either a verb or an adjective. If you want it to be an adjective, you can say, for example, "I completed my essay last night." To use it as a verb, you can say something like, "The complete list of songs is on the band's website."