fulfilment
noun [ U ]
( US fulfillment) uk/fʊlˈfɪlmənt/ usthe act of doing something that is necessary or something that you have wanted or promised to do:
fulfilment of a contract The trade embargo had prevented fulfilment of the contract to deliver the goods before December.
fulfilment of terms/ conditions/requirements A conditional contract is subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions, such as planning approval being obtained.
fulfilment of an obligation/duty This advice is provided to you in fulfilment of our obligations under the relevant law.
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 sb's potential/promise Our aim is the fulfilment of every child's educational potential.
Opening a new store downtown will be the fulfillment of a dream.
the act of performing a particular task:
fulfilment of a role/function These skills were important in the fulfilment of my role as project co-ordinator.
COMMERCE (also order fulfilment); (also product fulfilment)
the process of taking an order and sending a product to a customer:
We will only accept returns if a packing error has occurred during the fulfilment of your order.
COMMERCE, MARKETING
the fact of a company sending out advertising, taking orders, accepting payment, sending out goods, etc. for other companies:
He is the manager of a huge mail order and fulfilment operation.
a feeling of pleasure because you are satisfied with what you are doing or have achieved:
I found great fulfilment in most aspects of my work.
a sense of fulfilment