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.
The word "servant" is a noun, and its verb form is "serve." To serve means to perform duties or provide assistance to someone, typically in a professional or supportive role. In various contexts, it can also imply offering food or helping fulfill needs.
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.