A — 1: πληρόω
(Strong's #4137 — Verb — pleroo — play-ro'-o )

signifies (1) "to fill" (see FILL); (2) "to fulfill, complete," (a) of time, e.g., Mark 1:15; Luke 21:24; John 7:8 (AV, "full come"); Acts 7:23 , RV, "he was well-nigh forty years old" (AV, "was full" etc.), lit., "the time of forty years was fulfilled to him;" Acts 7:30 , AV, "were expired;" Acts 9:23; 24:27 (AV, "after two years;" RV, "when two years were fulfilled"); (b) of number, Revelation 6:11; (c) of good pleasure, 2—Thessalonians 1:11; (d) of joy, Philippians 2:2; in the Passive Voice, "to be fulfilled," John 3:29; 17:13; in the following the verb is rendered "fulfilled" in the RV, for the AV, "full," John 15:11; 16:24; 1—John 1:4; 2—John 1:12; (e) of obedience, 2—Corinthians 10:6; (f) of works, Revelation 3:2; (g) of the future Passover, Luke 22:16; (h) of sayings, prophecies, etc., e.g., Matthew 1:22 (twelve times in Matt., two in Mark, four in Luke, eight in John, two in Acts); James 2:23; in Colossians 1:25 the word signifies to preach "fully," to complete the ministry of the Gospel appointed. See FILL.

A — 2: ἀναπληρόω
(Strong's #378 — Verb — anapleroo — an-ap-lay-ro'-o )

"to fill up, fill completely" (ana, "up, up to," and No. 1), is used (a) of Isaiah's prophecy of Israel's rejection of God, fulfilled in the rejection of His Son, Matthew 13:14; (b) of the status of a person in a church, RV, "filleth the place," for AV, "occupieth the room," 1—Corinthians 14:16; (c) of an adequate supply of service, 1—Corinthians 16:17 , "supplied;" Philippians 2:30 , "to supply;" (d) of sins, 1—Thessalonians 2:16; (e) of the law of Christ; Galatians 6:2 . See FILL , OCCUPY , SUPPLY.

A — 3: τελέω
(Strong's #5055 — Verb — teleo — tel-eh'-o )

"to end" (akin to telos, "an end"), signifies, among its various meanings, "to give effect to," and is translated "fulfill," of the Law, intentionally, James 2:8 , or unconsciously, Romans 2:27; of the prophetic Scriptures concerning the death of Christ, Acts 13:29; prohibitively, of the lust of the flesh, Galatians 5:16 . See ACCOMPLISH , FINISH.

Revelation 15:1,8Revelation 20:3Revelation 20:5,7Revelation 17:17Luke 22:37
A — 4: συντελέω
(Strong's #4931 — Verb — sunteleo — soon-tel-eh'-o )

"to complete," is translated "fulfilled" in the AV of Mark 13:4 (RV, "accomplished"). See COMPLETE.

A — 5: τελειόω
(Strong's #5048 — Verb — teleioo — tel-i-o'-o )

"to bring to an end, fulfill," is rendered "to fulfill," of days. Luke 2:43; of the Scripture, John 19:28 . See FINISH.

A — 6: πληροφορέω
(Strong's #4135 — Verb — plerophoreo — play-rof-or-eh'-o )

"to bring in full measure," from pleroo (see No. 1), and phoreo, "to bring;" hence, "to fulfill," of circumstances relating to Christ, Luke 1:1 , RV, "have been fulfilled" (AV "are most surely believed"); of evangelical ministry, 2—Timothy 4:5 , "fulfill" (AV, "make full proof"); so in 2—Timothy 4:17 , RV, "fully proclaimed" (AV, "fully known"). See ASSURE , PERSUADE.

A — 7: ἐκπληρόω
(Strong's #1603 — Verb — ekpleroo — ek-play-ro'-o )

a strengthened form of No. 1, occurs in Acts 13:33 .

Acts 13:22Ephesians 2:3Revelation 17:17 Matthew 5:1824:34Luke 21:32
B — 1: πλήρωμα
(Strong's #4138 — Noun Neuter — pleroma — play'-ro-mah )

stands for the result of the action expressed in pleroo, "to fill." It is used to signify (a) "that which has been completed, the complement, fullness," e.g., John 1:16; Ephesians 1:23; some suggest that the "fullness" here points to the body as the filled receptacle of the power of Christ (words terminating in ma are frequently concrete in character; cp. dikaioma in Romans 5:18 , act of righteousness); in Mark 8:20 the rendering "basketfuls" (RV) represents the plural of this word, lit., "the fulnesses of (how many baskets);" (b) "that which fills up," Matthew 9:16; Mark 2:21 (see FILL); (c) "a filling up, fulfillment," Romans 13:10 , of the fulfilling of the Law. See FULLNESS (below).

B — 2: τελώνιον
(Strong's #5058 — Noun Neuter — teleiosis — tel-o'-nee-on )

a fulfillment, is so rendered in Luke 1:45 , RV (AV, "performance"). See PERFECTION.