verb
- to fulfill beyond what is required or expected; to exceed a goal, quota, or obligation
Usage: often used in business or academic contexts
Examples
- The sales team managed to overfulfill their quarterly targets by 15%.
- She consistently overfulfills her job requirements and deserves a promotion.
- The factory overfulfilled its production quota three months in a row.
- Students who overfulfill the assignment requirements often receive extra credit.
- The charity drive overfulfilled its fundraising goal, raising twice the expected amount.
- His dedication helped the department overfulfill all performance metrics this year.