Why this word is great
FULLBRING — [Verb] To accomplish or bring about something completely; to finish or achieve. From Middle English fulbringen, fulbrengen, equivalent to the prefix full- (meaning 'completely') + the verb bring. Unlike "commence," which cracks the door to possibility, or "undertake," which shoulders the initial weight of a duty, to fullbring is to shut the door firmly, having carried the entire burden across its threshold. It is the last brick mortared into a wall, the final ledger entry that balances the books, or the quiet click of a lock as you leave a house empty and clean for the last time—the profound, uncelebrated satisfaction of a thing being, irrevocably, done.