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adimplere

Adimplere is a term with roots in Latin meaning to fulfill, complete, or comply with obligations. In its pure linguistic sense, it denotes the act of bringing duties to completion or satisfying requirements. In modern usage, the concept is most often encountered in legal, contractual, and financial contexts where performance of duties and timely fulfillment of obligations are central.

Etymology and linguistic relatives: Adimplere derives from the Latin prefix ad- meaning toward and implere meaning

Usage in historical and legal contexts: In Roman law and later legal discourse, adimplere was used to

Modern usage in Portuguese-speaking contexts: In Brazilian and European Portuguese, adimplir is the common verb meaning

Other languages and cognates: Italian uses adempiere with a closely related meaning, as in adempiere alle obbligazioni

See also: adimplência, inadimplência, adimplir.

to
fill
or
to
complete.
The
form
adimplere
appears
in
classical
Latin,
and
its
descendants
appear
in
several
Romance
languages
in
related
forms.
In
many
of
these
languages,
compounds
and
cognate
verbs
express
the
same
idea
of
meeting
obligations
or
completing
a
task.
describe
the
fulfillment
of
contracts,
duties,
or
promises.
The
term
emphasizes
the
completion
of
an
obligation
rather
than
merely
beginning
a
task.
Over
time,
its
semantic
field
broadened
in
modern
Romance
languages
to
cover
financial
and
contractual
compliance.
to
comply
with
or
fulfill
obligations,
such
as
paying
a
debt
or
meeting
contract
terms.
The
noun
adimplência
refers
to
the
state
or
quality
of
being
in
compliance
or
of
having
fulfilled
obligations,
while
inadimplência
denotes
noncompliance
or
default,
especially
in
credit
and
finance.
The
concept
is
central
to
assessing
creditworthiness,
loan
terms,
and
contractual
performance.
(to
fulfill
obligations).
Cognates
across
Romance
languages
reflect
the
shared
origin
of
the
concept.