[ful.fill] or ful.fil vt ful.filled ; ful.fill.ing [ME fulfillen, fr. OE fullfyllan, fr. full + fyllan to fill] (bef. 12c) 1 archaic: to make full: fill "her subtle, warm, and golden breath ... ~s him with beatitude --Alfred Tennyson"
2. a: to put into effect: execute b: to bring to an end c: to measure up to: satisfy 3 a: to convert into reality b: to develop the full potentialities of syn see perform -- ful.fill.er n -- ful.fill.ment n