“+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from un- (I) + fulfilled, past participle of fulfillen to fulfill
: not fulfilled:
a. : not filled : unsupplied , unsatisfied
vital unfulfilled needs of the nation — H.S.Truman
b. : not carried out : not accomplished
a great mission unfulfilled — Quarterly Review
c. : not converted into reality : not completely achieved
a still unfulfilled desire
the inheritors of unfulfilled renown — P.B.Shelley
d. : marked by failure to realize or attain to full potentialities of experience or development
unfulfilled and uneasy men — Sinclair Lewis
unfulfilled as a woman — H.M.Parshley