verb
- past tense and past participle of overfulfill; to fulfill or complete beyond what was required or expected
Usage: often used in business, academic, or performance contexts
adjective
- having been fulfilled or completed to a degree greater than required or expected
Usage: descriptive form; commonly used in performance reviews and goal-setting contexts
Examples
- The sales team overfulfilled their quarterly targets by 25 percent.
- She overfulfilled the project requirements by delivering additional features ahead of schedule.
- The company's overfulfilled commitments impressed investors and stakeholders.
- He overfulfilled his responsibilities as team leader.
- The student overfulfilled the assignment by including comprehensive research beyond what was asked.
- Their overfulfilled promises to customers built strong brand loyalty.