Definition of 'satisfy'
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense satisfies
, present participle satisfying
, past tense, past participle satisfied
1. verb
2. verb
To satisfy someone that something is true or has been done properly means to convince them by giving them more information or by showing them what has been done.
He has to satisfy the environmental lobby that real progress will be made to cut
emissions. [VERB noun that]
3. verb
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satisfy in British English
verbWord forms: -fies, -fying, -fied (mainly tr)
4.
to dispel (a doubt)
5.
to make reparation to or for
8. mathematics, 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
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Derived forms
satisfiable (ˈsatisˌfiable) adjective
satisfier (ˈsatisˌfier)
noun
satisfying (ˈsatisˌfying)
adjective
satisfyingly (ˈsatisˌfyingly)
adverb
Word origin
C15: from Old French satisfier, from Latin satisfacere, from satis enough + facere to make, do
Word Frequency
satisfy in American English
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈsatisˌfied or ˈsatisˌfying
1.
2.
to fulfill or answer the requirements or conditions of (something)
3.
4.
6.
to make reparation to or for
verb intransitive
SYNONYMY NOTE: satisfy implies complete fulfillment of one's wishes, needs, expectations, etc.; content1 implies a filling of requirements to the degree that one is not disturbed by a desire
for something more or different [some persons are satisfied only by great wealth, others are contented with a modest but secure income]7.
to be satisfying, adequate, sufficient, etc.
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Derived forms
satisfier (ˈsatisˌfier)
noun
Word Frequency
satisfy in American English
(ˈsætɪsˌfai) (verb -fied, -fying)
transitive verb
SYNONYMS 1. gratify, appease, pacify, please. satisfy, content refer to meeting one’s desires or wishes. to satisfy is to meet to the full one’s wants, expectations, etc.: to satisfy a desire to travel. to content is to give enough to keep one from being disposed to find fault or complain: to content oneself with a moderate meal. 3. persuade.1.
to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of (a person, the mind, etc.); give full contentment to
The hearty meal satisfied him
2.
The hearty meal satisfied his hunger
4.
to answer sufficiently, as an objection
5.
to solve or dispel, as a doubt
6.
to discharge fully (a debt, obligation, etc.)
7.
to make reparation to or for
to satisfy an offended person
to satisfy a wrong
8.
to pay (a creditor)
9. Math
a.
to fulfill the requirements or conditions of
to satisfy a theorem
b. (of a value of an unknown)
x = 2 satisfies 3x = 6
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Derived forms
satisfiable adjective
satisfier
noun
satisfyingly
adverb
satisfyingness
noun
Word origin
[1400–50; late ME satisfien ‹ MF satisfier ‹ VL *satisficāre (for L satisfacere to do enough; see satisfaction); see -fy]Examples of 'satisfy' in a sentence
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British English: satisfy
VERB /ˈsætɪsfaɪ/
If someone or something satisfies you, they give you enough of what you want or need to make you pleased or contented.
The pace of change has not been quick enough to satisfy everyone.
- American English: satisfy /ˈsætɪsfaɪ/
- Brazilian Portuguese: satisfazer
- Chinese: 使满意
- European Spanish: satisfacer
- French: satisfaire
- German: zufriedenstellen
- Italian: soddisfare
- Japanese: 満足させる
- Korean: 만족시키다
- European Portuguese: satisfazer
- Latin American Spanish: satisfacer
- Thai: ทำให้พอใจ
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