Meaning & Definition of word "Satisfy"

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    Satisfy

    /ˈsætɪsfaɪ/

    verb:

    • 1. To fulfill the desires, expectations, or needs of someone or something.
      • Example: The new policy aims to satisfy the demands of the employees.
    • 2. To provide someone with what they want or need.
      • Example: Nothing seemed to satisfy her craving for adventure.
    • 3. To meet the requirements of a law or regulation.
      • Example: He worked hard to satisfy all the conditions of the contract.
    • 4. To bring contentment or relief to someone.
      • Example: The explanation satisfied his curiosity about the topic.
    • 5. To cause someone to feel pleased or fulfilled.
      • Example: The team’s performance was enough to satisfy the fans.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from Old French satisfaire, based on satis- 'enough' + facere 'do, make'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    satisfy one's curiosity:

    To provide information that answers questions.

    satisfy a requirement:

    To meet necessary conditions or criteria.

    satisfy a need:

    To provide what is necessary to fulfill a requirement.

    Related Words

    satisfaction:

    The feeling of pleasure or contentment from having one's needs met.

    dissatisfy:

    To not meet the needs, desires, or expectations of someone.

    satisfactorily:

    In a satisfactory manner; in a way that fulfills requirements or expectations.

    Slang Meanings of satisfy

    Meaning: To hit the spot

    Example Sentence: That pizza really hit the spot; it satisfied my hunger.

    Meaning: Good enough

    Example Sentence: The results were good enough to satisfy the team.