verb
- to fulfill or complete (a task, quota, or requirement) to a greater extent than required or expected
Usage: chiefly British spelling; American English typically uses 'overfulfill'; transitive verb
Examples
- The factory managed to overfulfil its production quota by 15 percent.
- She overfulfilled her sales targets for the third consecutive quarter.
- The team overfulfilled the project requirements by adding extra features.
- By working overtime, the workers overfulfilled their daily assignments.
- The company overfulfilled its commitment to reduce carbon emissions ahead of schedule.