Lewis Short
(verb) : ăd-implĕo, ēvi, ētum, 2
* To fill up, to fill full (in the class. per., e. g. in Liv. 38, 7, 13, and Plin. 11, 37, 52, § 140, dub.).
* Lit.: Gangem decem fluminibus adimpleri, Aethic. Cosmogr. p. 709 ed. Gron.: quasi mare adimpleti sunt,Vulg. Eccli. 50, 3.
* Trop.: adimpleti tibiarum cantu vocant deam suam, Jul. Firm. de Err. p. 10 (cf. adimpletor): adimplebis me laetitiā,Vulg. Psa. 15, 10.
* Metaph., to fulfil (as a promise, prediction, duty), to perform, = absolvere, satisfacere, praestare: aliquid,Dig. 26, 7, 43: quod dictum est,Vulg. Matt. 1, 22: ut adimpleatur scriptura,ib. Joan. 13, 18: legem Christi,ib. Gal. 6, 2: Gratia vobis et pax adimpleatur,be made full, perfect,ib. 2 Pet. 1, 2.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary