0 the fact of doing something that is necessary or something that someone has wanted or promised to do: --
We will ensure fulfilment of the employer's obligations towards employees.
1 a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction because you are happy with your life: --
For most of us, close personal relationships are fundamental to us finding fulfilment.
2 the act of doing something that is necessary or something that you have wanted or promised to do: --
Opening a new store downtown will be the fulfillment of a dream.
fulfilment of sb's potential/promise Our aim is the fulfilment of every child's educational potential.
fulfilment of an aim/objective You will be expected to contribute to the fulfilment of our objectives across key areas of the business.
fulfilment of an obligation/duty This advice is provided to you in fulfilment of our obligations under the relevant law.
fulfilment of terms/ conditions/requirements A conditional contract is subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions, such as planning approval being obtained.
fulfilment of a contract The trade embargo had prevented fulfilment of the contract to deliver the goods before December.
3 the act of performing a particular task: --
4 the process of taking an order and sending a product to a customer: --
5 the fact of a company sending out advertising, taking orders, accepting payment, sending out goods, etc. for other companies: --
It is only the criterion of ingradience whose fulfilment is questionable.
Polarisation did not, of course, diminish, but rather increased, as the divided society sped towards its own fulfilment in civil war.
Religious fulfilments as human states can be viewed under the broad heading of religious experience, after all.
Fulfilment of this desire obviously counts as self-awareness.
Categories are defined by their boundaries - by the fulfilment or non-fulfilment of particular criteria in the case of formal diagnoses.
Applications should document fulfilment of the above criteria and should be accompanied by 10 copies of the paper.
Nationalist sentiment is the feeling of anger aroused by the violation of the principle, or the feeling of satisfaction aroused by its fulfilment.
Based on this these interpretations, constructive learning occurs to facilitate the derivation and per formance of actions for the fulfilment of an agent's goals.