Sentences with satisfy
sat·is·fy
S s - The pace of change has not been quick enough to satisfy everyone. [VERB noun]
- He has to satisfy the environmental lobby that real progress will be made to cut emissions. [VERB noun that]
- 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]
- The procedures should satisfy certain basic requirements. [VERB noun]
- You must satisfy the terms of your lease
- X = 3 satisfies x2 – 4x + 3 = 0
- The hearty meal satisfied him.
- The hearty meal satisfied his hunger.
- To satisfy oneself by investigation.
- To satisfy an offended person; to satisfy a wrong.
- To satisfy a theorem.