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activation code a set of characters, consisting of numbers, letters, characters, or a combination of these, that is sent by a website to a user's email so that the website can verify the user's email address and comply with the user's request to begin a new service or change personal information. Once received, the user enters the code into the provided box on the website so that fulfillment of the user's request can begin.
Canaan the Promised Land of the Bible, or any land or region of abundance and fulfillment. [1/2 definitions]
consummate to bring to perfection or fulfillment; complete. [1/5 definitions]
consummation the act of consummating; completion; fulfillment. [1/3 definitions]
disappoint to prevent the fulfillment of (desires, plans, expectations, or the like); thwart; frustrate. [1/2 definitions]
expect to hope for or look forward to with some reason to believe in fulfillment. [1/6 definitions]
faith belief in, observance of, or fulfillment of one's religious convictions and obligations. [1/5 definitions]
fantasy in psychology, an imagined state, event, or sequence of events, usu. acting out or fulfilling a wish; wish fulfillment; daydream. [1/5 definitions]
function the purpose or role that an object or person fulfills or is suited for, or a typical action or activity carried out in fulfillment of a role. [1/5 definitions]
guarantee to assure the fulfillment of (an obligation, promise, or the like), or to serve as security for. [2/11 definitions]
Messiah according to the New Testament, Jesus Christ, regarded as the fulfillment of this prophecy; Christ. [1/3 definitions]
mitzvah commandment (Hebrew); a Jewish law found in or based on the Bible, or the fulfillment of such a law. [1/2 definitions]
nonfulfillment combined form of fulfillment.
Promised Land (often l.c.) heaven, or any place of refuge, happiness, fulfillment, or the like, usu. reached after worldly toil and suffering. [1/2 definitions]
recognizance an amount of money held in order to ensure fulfillment of such a promise. [1/2 definitions]
redemption the payment or fulfillment of an obligation or pledge. [1/5 definitions]
residue the portion of an estate that remains after the fulfillment of all claims and bequests. [1/2 definitions]
satisfaction a feeling of fulfillment; pleasurable fullness and completion. [1/5 definitions]
self-realization the fulfillment or development of one's potential.
summer a period of time characterized by fulfillment, beauty, and completion before the first stage of decline. [1/8 definitions]
turnaround in business, the time between the receipt of and the fulfillment or completion of an order, document, or the like. [1/4 definitions]