1. fulfilling - Noun
2. fulfilling - Adjective
3. fulfilling - Verb
Derived from fulfil
of Fulfill
Source: Webster's dictionary2nd UN LDC Conference Held between September 3 and September 14, 1990, once again in Paris, the second UN LDC Conference was convened to measure the progress made by the LDCs towards fulfilling their development goals during the 1980s. Source: Internet
According to Rand, art allows philosophical concepts to be presented in a concrete form that can be easily grasped, thereby fulfilling a need of human consciousness. Source: Internet
Additionally, holding the view of one's self as fulfilling prescribed gender roles has been correlated with increased self-esteem. Source: Internet
According to Muslim belief, Muhammad was the best exemplar for Muslims, citation and his practices are to be adhered to in fulfilling the divine injunctions, carrying out religious rites, and moulding life in accord with the will of God. Source: Internet
According to Vaishnava belief Vishnu creates the basic universal shell and provides all the raw materials and also places the living entities within the material world, fulfilling their own independent will. Source: Internet
According to legend, 'Ubayd Allah and his son were fulfilling a prophecy that the mahdi would come from Mesopotamia to Sijilmasa. Source: Internet