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satisfied
[ sat-is-fahyd ]
adjective
- content:
a satisfied look.
- completely paid, as a bill.
- convinced, as in an argument:
Their opponents were finally satisfied.
Other Word Forms
- ܲȴ-i·ھ adjective
- ܲ·i·ھ adjective
- ɱ-i·ھ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of satisfied1
Example Sentences
She added that she was satisfied Kelly was the one who pulled the trigger but concluded that a life sentence for Kelly was "not justified".
The law allows for them to be used for Westminster, the Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Senedd and in most local government elections, where the conditions are satisfied.
But she added it was not a perfect bake from the start and made "about 45 loaves" before she was satisfied with the finished product.
The film ends with clansmen laughing over his bullet-ridden body near Ali's grave - happy that honour has been satisfied.
There are still conditions which need to be satisfied - services will have to show that excluding trans people is a limited and proportionate means to achieving a legitimate aim.
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