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Satisfy Satisfied ˈsætɪsfaɪ Complaining Hunger Failed Verb Bre
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BrE / ˈsætɪsfaɪ / NAmE / ˈsætɪsfaɪ / |
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- nothing satisfies him—he's always complaining.
- the proposed plan will not satisfy everyone.
- the food wasn't enough to satisfy his hunger.
- to satisfy somebody’s curiosity
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satisfy(verb)BrE / ˈsætɪsfaɪ / NAmE / ˈsætɪsfaɪ / - to make somebody pleased by doing or giving them what they want
- Nothing satisfies him—he's always complaining.
- The proposed plan will not satisfy everyone.
- to provide what is wanted, needed or asked for
- The food wasn't enough to satisfy his hunger.
- to satisfy somebody’s curiosity
- The education system must satisfy the needs of all children.
- We cannot satisfy demand for the product.
- She failed to satisfy all the requirements for entry to the college.
- to make somebody certain something is true or has been done
- Her explanation did not satisfy the teacher.
- People need to be satisfied of the need for a new system.
- Once I had satisfied myself (that) it was the right decision, we went ahead.
Extra Examples- His answer seemed to satisfy her.
- Nothing could satisfy his desire for power.
- The meal failed to satisfy his hunger.
- The owners were unable to satisfy all the demands of the workers.
- We could never satisfy all their requests
- First people need to be satisfied of the need for a new system.
- He nodded, pretending to be satisfied by the answer.
- Her explanation didn’t satisfy the teacher.
- It seemed that no amount of information would satisfy their curiosity.
- It was hard to satisfy the demand for the product.
- More and more games are produced to satisfy the public’s appetite for online entertainment.
- Nothing satisfies him—he’s always complaining.
- Our hunger satisfied, we continued our journey.
- She went to satisfy herself that the guests had everything they needed.
- The planning policy failed to please/satisfy anyone.
Verb Forms- present simple I / you / we / they satisfy
- he / she / it satisfies
- past simple satisfied
- past participle satisfied
- -ing form satisfying
Word Origin- late Middle English: from Old French satisfier, formed irregularly from Latin satisfacere ‘to content’, from satis ‘enough’ + facere ‘make’.
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