The definition for the word fulfill is to complete, to satisfy, to finish, or to end. An example of its use is as follows: They fulfilled their obligation.
To accomplish or bring to completion.
According to the Urban Dictionary there are a few different meanings for the word LIG. The most popular meaning is 'Life is Good' but it can also refer to a single cigarette that is borrowed from a friend (along with a light).
Kadamai in Tamil means responsibility or duty. It refers to one's moral obligation to fulfill their duties or responsibilities.
No, the word "pasa" does not mean no longer popular. In Spanish, "pasa" generally refers to a raisin.
In Sanskrit, "epsa" can mean desire, longing, or wish. It represents the strong inner urge or intention to achieve something or fulfill a goal.
The phrase "ΒΏDΓ³nde te me vas a cumplir?" in Spanish means "Where are you going to fulfill your promise to me?" It implies questioning the person's intentions or commitment to fulfilling a promise.
It doesn't mean anything according to my dictionaries.
It means be lawful.
Perhaps you mean fulfill.
According to the Macquarie Dictionary it means you will have tacos for dinner tonight.
God is gracious to fulfill His' promise....
Cut your cloth according to your cloth means to only buy what you have enough money to pay for. Take for example some peoples have a very low income but their expanses are very high.Typically above their average income and there fore they are unable to fulfill their desires with such a low income. For them it is advisable to fulfill their desires according to their income.
According to all the dictionaries I have looked at, it means uncountable. If you mean perpetuity - then it means infinite.
According to dictionaries it can mean: kitchen-cum-office of a Zen temple or monastery, where meals are prepared and senior priests have their offices
Wants and desires will always exceed the resources available to fulfill them.
You are given the mission to fulfill the threefold mission of Christ.
Perhaps you mean 'fulfill' (or 'fulfil' in Australia).
According to Urban Dictionaries, the name "Garber" refers to thieves/cheaters. It is a semi-common last name.