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satisfy
[ sat-is-fahy ]
verb (used with object)
- to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of (a person, the mind, etc.); give full contentment to:
The hearty meal satisfied him.
Synonyms: , , ,
- to put an end to (a desire, want, need, etc.) by sufficient or ample provision:
The hearty meal satisfied his hunger.
- to give assurance to; convince:
to satisfy oneself by investigation.
Synonyms:
- to answer sufficiently, as an objection.
- to solve or dispel, as a doubt.
- to discharge fully (a debt, obligation, etc.).
- to make reparation to or for:
to satisfy an offended person; to satisfy a wrong.
- to pay (a creditor).
- Mathematics.
- to fulfill the requirements or conditions of:
to satisfy a theorem.
- (of a value of an unknown) to change (an equation) into an identity when substituted for the unknown: x = 2 satisfies 3 x = 6.
verb (used without object)
- to give satisfaction.
satisfy
/ ˈæɪˌڲɪ /
verb
- also intr to fulfil the desires or needs of (a person)
- to provide amply for (a need or desire)
- to relieve of doubt; convince
- to dispel (a doubt)
- to make reparation to or for
- to discharge or pay off (a debt) to (a creditor)
- to fulfil the requirements of; comply with
you must satisfy the terms of your lease
- maths logic to fulfil the conditions of (a theorem, assumption, etc); to yield a truth by substitution of the given value
x = 3 satisfies x² – 4x + 3 = 0
Derived Forms
- ˈپˌھ, adjective
- ˈپˌھ, noun
- ˈپˌڲ⾱Բ, adverb
- ˈپˌڲ⾱Բ, adjective
Other Word Forms
- i·ھa· adjective
- i·ھe noun
- i·ڲiԲ· adverb
- i·ڲiԲ·Ա noun
- ԴDz·i·ڲiԲ adjective
- dzܳȴi·ڲ verb (used with object) outsatisfied outsatisfying
- ·i·ڲ verb (used with object) presatisfied presatisfying
- p·i·ڲ verb (used with object) supersatisfied supersatisfying
- un·i·ھa· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of satisfy1
Word History and Origins
Origin of satisfy1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Toss it with hot pasta and you’ve got one of Italian cuisine’s most iconic, satisfying dishes.
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".
That is the thing that makes it satisfying.
Comfort food at its finest and most accessible, Melbourne’s sandwich scene is arguably the city’s most satisfying food craze.
Covert action offers deniability but may not satisfy the political need to visibly restore deterrence, says Christopher Clary of the University at Albany in the US.
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