"Satisfy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Satisfy" Meaning

To satisfy means to meet the needs or desires of someone or something, to please or to fulfill a requirement or expectation. It can also mean to fulfill or meet the requirements of something, such as a condition, a rule, or a standard.

Example sentences:

The new restaurant satisfied all my hunger and cravings.
She satisfied a child's curiosity by answering all his questions.
The car satisfied the safety regulations of the government.
He satisfied his thirst by drinking a glass of water.

Synonyms: please, fulfill, meet, gratify, content.

"Satisfy" Examples

5 Examples of "Satisfy" in Sentences


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The new employee had been ambitious to solve the puzzle of the missing data. After some time and effort, he finally managed to satisfy his curiosity and figure out the solution.

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The flight was canceled due to bad weather, which left me with a lot of frustrating issues to deal with. I was initially worried about the lost money, but the airline company's generosity was able to satisfy me in the end.

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I kept practicing my cello for months. My mother was impressed by my diligent effort and expressed her satisfaction with my improvement.

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He claimed to have found the perfect location for our team-building event. Eventually, he satisfied everyone's expectations with his choice.

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The new smartphone satisfied all her expectations with its fast refresh rate and robust battery life, making her consider purchasing it.

"Satisfy" Similar Words

Satisfactions

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The noun "satisfactions" refers to the feelings of pleasure or satisfaction that result from achieving a goal, task, or desire. It can also refer to the fulfillment or sense of pleasure gained from a particular activity or state.

Satisfactorily

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Satisfactorily means to a satisfactory extent or degree; in a satisfactory manner; in a way that meets or exceeds expectations or requirements.

Satisfactory

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acceptable; decent; good enough. Not excellent, but not bad either.<br><br>Example: The hotel room was only satisfactory, but we were too tired to look for a better one.

Satisfiable

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Satisfiable refers to something that can be satisfied or fulfilled; something that is capable of being made happy or content with something. It can also imply that a condition or requirement can be met or fulfilled.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "The customer's request was satisfiable, and the company made sure to deliver as promised."<br> "The student's satisfiable curiosity led her to ask for more information about the topic."<br> "The machine's design allows for satisfiable vector calculations, making it efficient for various tasks."<br><br>In the context of logic or mathematics, satisfiable can also refer to a statement or formula that has a model or a solution that makes it true.<br><br>In general, satisfiable is an adjective used to describe a situation where needs or desires can be met or fulfilled.

Satisfied

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Pleasantly content or pleased with something.

Satisfier

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A person or thing that provides satisfaction. <br><br>Example: The new coffee shop became a satisfier for office workers looking for a break during their lunch hour.

Satisfiers

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Noun<br><br>1. Something that satisfies a need or desire.<br>2. A person or thing that satisfies or delights, especially one's hunger or thirst.<br>3. A psychological need or interest that motivates an individual's behavior.<br>4. A product or service designed to fulfill a particular desire or requirement.

Satisfies

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To meet or fulfill a requirement, need, or desire; to please or fulfill someone's expectations.<br><br>Example: "This new policy will satisfy the needs of all employees."

Satisfying

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Satisfying refers to giving complete or adequate fulfillment of a desire, need, or expectation, providing pleasure, contentment, or gratification.

Satisfyingly

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Sativa

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"Cannabis sativa" is a species of cannabis plant that contains high levels of the psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is known for its euphoric and intoxicating effects.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "sativa" can also refer to plants and crops that have adapted to grow in well-drained, sunny environments.<br><br>Additionally, there's also the term "sativa" in art and literature, where it can describe a style or genre characterized by a calm and natural, perhaps linear and minimalist aesthetic.<br><br>In music, there's a genre known as "sativa", often shortened to "sativa" or once-sativa", characterized by its heavy drop sounds, clear melodies and lyrics blending into the background.<br><br>In the medical sense "sativa" is often seen as an adjective describing lighthearted medicine and treatments that don't present serious side effects, other than well-known treatments for existing health conditions and issues, or platonic treatments which release endorphins.<br><br>Other meanings and references, especially with regards to body shape/tall standing or structure and rigidness are possible and appear across terms, films and concepts but with no one officially chosen definition

Sative

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Sarcastic

Sativum

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The word "sativum" is related to the Latin language, where "sativus" means "sown," "planted," or "cultivated." In a botanical context, Sativum is a genus of edible herbs that includes common cultivated vegetables, such as:<br><br> Radish (Raphanus sativus, formerly known as Radix sativa or Brassica sativa)<br> Cabbage ( Brassica sativa)<br> Turnip (Brassica rapa var. sativa)<br> Beet (Beta sativa)<br><br>Additionally, "sativum" can refer to other plant species that are sown or cultivated for food.

Satnav

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A portable device that gives directions on the shortest route from your location to a destination, using Satellite Information and Vehicle Navigation

Satori

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In Buddhism, a satori (, "sudden enlightenment" or "enlightenment experience") refers to a sudden, direct experience of the truth or insight, often occurring due to the practice of meditation or other spiritual disciplines. It is a moment of profound understanding, where the mind breaks free from ignorance and misconceptions, and the individual gains a deeper understanding of reality.<br><br>In this state, the individual experiences a sense of unity and interconnectedness with all existence, and their perception of the world and themselves is transformed. Satori is often described as a moment of great joy, peace, and freedom from suffering.<br><br>The concept of satori is rooted in Zen Buddhism, where it is believed to be a fundamental aspect of the spiritual path. It is often contrasted with gradual enlightenment, which is seen as a process of gradual realization and understanding.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "satori" can be applied to any moment of sudden insight or understanding, not necessarily related to Buddhist practice or spirituality.

Satrap

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A satrap was a high-ranking governor in the Achaemenid Empire and other ancient Iranian empires, responsible for administering a province or territory. The satrap was appointed by the king and was typically a member of the ruling elite, often from a noble or aristocratic family. The satraps were responsible for collecting taxes, maintaining order, and enforcing the rule of the king. In some cases, satraps may have had a degree of autonomy and power, but ultimately, they were answerable to the king.