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Meanings of
satisfy
in English
Portuguese
cumprir
Spanish
satisfacer
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Fill or meet a want or need.
meet
fill
fulfil
fulfill
live up to
fall short of
Portuguese
cumprir
Portuguese
agradar
Catalan
satisfer
Spanish
gratificar
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To give pleasure to; to make happy or satisfied.
please
delight
gratify
dissatisfy
Portuguese
agradar
Synonyms
Examples for "
please
"
please
delight
gratify
Examples for "
please
"
1
But Monti said attempting to
please
public opinion risked undermining Europe's credibility.
2
If you, or someone you know, needs help,
please
contact Victim Support.
3
Can you
please
explain the science behind the answer to this question?
4
If you don't wish me to continue writing,
please
let me know.
5
Photo: SUPPLIED We're saying to all the political parties
please
pay attention.
1
Our
delight
,
however, was soon cast in doubt by the surveyor's report.
2
I
delight
in the changes that immigration has brought to Irish society.
3
Well, to my surprise and
delight
,
everything was as right as possible.
4
How will the Danube be seen as a tourist
delight
this year?
5
He took particular
delight
in pursuing any difficult inquiry in classical antiquity.
1
Actors in general share in this sentiment or strive to
gratify
it.
2
The little hit did not seem in the least to
gratify
her.
3
The offerings they make fail to
gratify
the deities and the Pitris.
4
I had an opportunity to
gratify
this instinct just the other night.
5
I am near fifty-three; I have neither ambition nor interest to
gratify
.
Usage of
satisfy
in English
1
A NYSE spokesman said the date was set to
satisfy
German law.
2
Still, some outside observers expect the changes will not
satisfy
the industry.
3
I'm sure it's in your government report somewhere and will hardly
satisfy
.
4
Doctors have long complained about excessive paperwork required to
satisfy
insurance companies.
5
I also think leaders should maybe not
satisfy
every demand, Cole said.
6
An index lookup is used to
satisfy
the result of a subquery.
7
Brother Jacques; he will
satisfy
my curiosity in the matter of absolution.
8
So did he, of course, but that answer did not
satisfy
them.
9
It would not
satisfy
critics of the banks' involvement in physical trading.
10
They may not even be able to know or
satisfy
the need.
11
The Profumo case offered him the opportunity to
satisfy
both at once.
12
Also read: Virtual travel experiences to help
satisfy
your wanderlust during lockdown
13
So we needed a solution, a compromise that would
satisfy
both goals.
14
The simple prospect of marriage and motherhood could never
satisfy
in itself.
15
A bus pass could
satisfy
for proof of identity, said one trader.
16
However, there were enough high fliers there that night to
satisfy
anybody.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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satisfy
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
satisfy even
satisfy the demands
satisfy most
satisfy regulators
satisfy hunger
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Translations for
satisfy
Portuguese
cumprir
satifazer
realizar
satisfazer
suprir
agradar
Spanish
satisfacer
gratificar
complacer
Catalan
satisfer
complaure
Satisfy
through the time
Satisfy
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
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