To give pleasure to; to make happy or satisfied.
Yield (to); give satisfaction to.
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 .
6 And at the concert he perverted the text to gratify his vanity.
7 No, darling; it always gives me pleasure to gratify my dear children.
8 Woman is regarded as only a plaything to gratify the animal caprice.
9 She would not gratify him by showing any interest in his whereabouts.
10 You have found a chance to gratify your taste in this trip.
11 Be thine ambition human, and I can gratify it to the full.
12 Apples and the fruits of colder climes also promise to gratify expectation.
13 He will be wealthy, and in a position to gratify any whim.
14 Indeed, I seek to gratify thee by bending my head in reverence.
15 The surgeon understood her wishes, and proceeded at once to gratify them.
16 The instant a wish occurs to me, I rush to gratify it.
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