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fuel n. 1 tinder, combustible, kindling; fossil or nuclear fuel:<br />

You must pay a lot for fuel to heat that big house. 2<br />

ammunition, encouragement, stimulus, incitement, provocation:<br />

Her teasing him only provided more fuel for his passion. 3<br />

nourishment, nutriment, sustenance, food, nutrition: The body<br />

needs more fuel on a cold day.<br />

--v. 4 nourish, feed, sustain; stimulate, encourage, incite,<br />

provoke, inflame, exacerbate, excite: U-235 is used to fuel the<br />

reactor. Frustration fuels the flame of desire.<br />

fugitive n. 1 runaway, escapee, deserter, refugee, Archaic runagate:<br />

Many fugitives from political oppression seek asylum in the UK.<br />

--adj. 2 fleeing, escaped, running away, runaway: They police<br />

are able to devote little time to tracing fugitive children. 3<br />

fleeting, passing, brief, short-lived, transitory, transient,<br />

ephemeral, evanescent, momentary, volatile, fugacious: She once<br />

entertained the fugitive notion of becoming an opera singer.<br />

fulfil v. 1 bring about, achieve, accomplish, bring or carry to<br />

completion, carry out, complete, consummate, discharge, live up<br />

to, abide by, observe, realize, effect, bring or carry off,<br />

carry through, keep, satisfy, do, perform, execute, effectuate,<br />

achieve: I trust that you will fulfil all your obligations.<br />

Will she ever fulfil her ambition to be a virtuoso pianist? 2<br />

answer, satisfy, meet, implement, look or see to, conform to or<br />

with, comply with, obey: This hammer will fulfil my needs for<br />

the moment. Will your new assistant be able to fulfil your<br />

requirements?<br />

fulfilment<br />

n. completion, consummation, performance, carrying out or<br />

through, discharge, realization, implementation, execution,<br />

accomplishment, compliance, conformity or conformance, making<br />

good, meeting, satisfaction, answering, achievement: You will<br />

be paid upon fulfilment of the contract.<br />

full adj. 1 filled, replete, brimming, brim-full, packed,<br />

jam-packed, congested, loaded, bursting, chock-a-block,<br />

chock-full or choke-full or chuck-full, jammed, crammed, solid,

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