fulfill |
undertake |
As verbs the difference between fulfill and undertake
is that
fulfill is (archaic) to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up while
undertake is (
label) to take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc).
adhere |
fulfill |
As verbs the difference between adhere and fulfill
is that
adhere is while
fulfill is (archaic) to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up.
fulfill |
teem |
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between fulfill and teem
is that
fulfill is (archaic) to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up while
teem is (archaic) to empty.
As verbs the difference between fulfill and teem
is that
fulfill is (archaic) to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up while
teem is to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit.
fulfill |
retired |
As verbs the difference between fulfill and retired
is that
fulfill is (archaic) to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up while
retired is (
retire).
As an adjective retired is
secluded from society (of a lifestyle, activity etc); private, quiet.
earn |
fulfill |
As verbs the difference between earn and fulfill
is that
earn is to gain (success, reward, recognition) through applied effort or work while
fulfill is to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up.
As a noun earn
is alternative form of lang=en.
fulfill |
carryon |
As a verb fulfill
is (archaic) to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up.
As an adjective carryon is
.
As a noun carryon is
.
fulfill |
equip |
Related terms |
Equip is a synonym of fulfill.
As verbs the difference between fulfill and equip
is that
fulfill is to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up while
equip is to furnish for service, or against a need or exigency; to fit out; to supply with whatever is necessary to efficient action in any way; to provide with arms or an armament, stores, munitions, rigging, etc.; -- said especially of ships and of troops. Dryden.
fulfill |
blossom |
As a verb fulfill
is (archaic) to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up.
As a proper noun blossom is
a hamlet in new york.
transact |
fulfill |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between transact and fulfill
is that
transact is to do, carry through, conduct or perform some action while
fulfill is to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up.
terminate |
fulfill |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between terminate and fulfill
is that
terminate is to end, especially in an incomplete state while
fulfill is to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up.
As an adjective terminate
is terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
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