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fulfillment

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/fʊlˈfɪlmənt/ · ful-fill-ment

The achievement of something desired, promised, or predicted.

Meanings

nounformal

The achievement of something desired, promised, or predicted.

کسی چیز کا حصول جس کی خواہش، وعدہ یا پیش گوئی کی گئی ہو۔

تحقق

tahqeeq

Synonyms

achievementrealizationcompletionحصولکامیابیپوری کرنا

Antonyms

failuredisappointmentunfulfillmentناکامیمایوسیغیر تکمیل

Common Collocations

  • fulfillment of dreams
  • personal fulfillment
  • fulfillment center

Example Sentences

Her fulfillment came from helping others achieve their goals.

اس کی تکمیل دوسروں کو ان کے مقاصد حاصل کرنے میں مدد کرنے سے ہوئی۔

Us ki takmeel doosron ko un ke maqasid hasil karne mein madad karne se hui.

The organization aims to ensure the fulfillment of basic human rights.

یہ تنظیم بنیادی انسانی حقوق کی تکمیل کو یقینی بنانے کا ارادہ رکھتی ہے۔

Yeh tanzeem buniyadi insani haqooq ki takmeel ko yaqini bananay ka irada rakhti hai.

Finding fulfillment in work can lead to greater happiness.

کام میں تکمیل تلاش کرنا بڑی خوشی کی طرف لے جا سکتا ہے۔

Kaam mein takmeel talash karna bari khushi ki taraf le ja sakta hai.

Easily Confused With

fullfillment:A common misspelling of 'fulfillment', which changes the meaning and pronunciation.

Word Family

fulfill
verbپوری کرنا
fulfilled
adjectiveمکمل

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'full' as a container; when something is fulfilled, it's as if the container is filled to the brim.

Imagine a cup overflowing with water, symbolizing satisfaction and completeness.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خوشی کی زندگی ہے، جب ہو کام تمام پوری ہوتی ہیں خواہشیں، جب تكون زباں خام

Khushi ki zindagi hai, jab ho kaam tamam Poori hoti hain khwahishain, jab takun zabaan khaam

Life is joyful when tasks are complete; wishes come true when the tongue stays quiet.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پہنچو اس منزل پر جہاں سکون ملے

Pahuunchon is manzil par jahan sukoon mile

Reach that destination where peace is found.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "fulfille" — to make full or to complete

First known use: 14th century

The term 'fulfillment' has evolved from the Middle English 'fulfille' which meant to complete or satisfy, merging later into the modern usage encapsulating the sense of achieving one's potential or completing a desire.