fulfiller
/ˈfʊlˌfɪlər/Definitions
1. noun
A person or thing that fulfills something, especially a contract or an obligation.
“The company hired a team of fulfillment specialists as fillers to meet the high demand.”
2. noun
A substance or material used to fill a space or void, especially in a building or a vehicle.
“The construction team used a special type of filler to smooth out the surface of the concrete floor.”
3. verb
To fill something, especially a space or void, often using a filler or a material.
“The carpenter had to fill the holes in the wooden panel before painting it.”
4. verb
To satisfy or meet a need, want, or expectation.
“The new policy aimed to fill the gap in healthcare services for low-income families.”