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Definition of satisfy
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of satisfy is as below...
Satisfy
(a.) To free from
doubt,
suspense,
or
uncertainty;
to give
assurance
to; to set at rest the mind of; to
convince;
as, to
satisfy
one's self by
inquiry..
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Levy
::
Levy (n.) The
taking
or
seizure
of
property
on
executions
to
satisfy
judgments,
or on
warrants
for the
collection
of
taxes;
a
collecting
by
execution..
Meal
::
Meal (n.) The
portion
of food taken at a
particular
time for the
satisfaction
of
appetite;
the
quantity
usually
taken at one time with the
purpose
of
satisfying
hunger;
a
repast;
the act or time of
eating
a meal; as, the
traveler
has not eaten a good meal for a week; there was
silence
during
the
meal..
Mispay
::
Mispay
(v. t.) To
dissatisfy.
Pay
::
Pay (v. t.) To
satisfy,
or
content;
specifically,
to
satisfy
(another
person)
for
service
rendered,
property
delivered,
etc.; to
discharge
one's
obligation
to; to make due
return
to; to
compensate;
to
remunerate;
to
recompense;
to
requite;
as, to pay
workmen
or
servants..
Reasonable
::
Reasonable
(n.)
Governed
by
reason;
being under the
influence
of
reason;
thinking,
speaking,
or
acting
rationally,
or
according
to the
dictates
of
reason;
agreeable
to
reason;
just;
rational;
as, the
measure
must
satisfy
all
reasonable
men..
Attach
::
Attach
(v. t.) To take by legal
authority:
(a) To
arrest
by writ, and bring
before
a
court,
as to
answer
for a debt, or a
contempt;
--
applied
to a
taking
of the
person
by a civil
process;
being now
rarely
used for the
arrest
of a
criminal.
(b) To seize or take
(goods
or real
estate)
by
virtue
of a writ or
precept
to hold the same to
satisfy
a
judgment
which may be
rendered
in the suit. See
Attachment,
4..
Feed
::
Feed (v. t.) To give food to; to
supply
with
nourishment;
to
satisfy
the
physical
huger of.
Emptiness
::
Emptiness
(n.) Want of
solidity
or
substance;
unsatisfactoriness;
inability
to
satisfy
desire;
vacuity;
hollowness;
the
emptiness
of
earthly
glory.
Pleasure
::
Pleasure
(n.) The
gratification
of the
senses
or of the mind;
agreeable
sensations
or
emotions;
the
excitement,
relish,
or
happiness
produced
by the
expectation
or the
enjoyment
of
something
good,
delightful,
or
satisfying;
--
opposed
to pain,
sorrow,
etc..
Dissatisfying
::
Dissatisfying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Dissatisf.
Satisfy
::
Satisfy
(a.) In
general,
to fill up the
measure
of a want of (a
person
or a
thing);
hence,
to
grafity
fully the
desire
of; to make
content;
to
supply
to the full, or so far as to give
contentment
with what is
wished
for..
Imperfect
::
Imperfect
(a.) Not
fulfilling
its
design;
not
realizing
an
ideal;
not
conformed
to a
standard
or rule; not
satisfying
the taste or
conscience;
esthetically
or
morally
defective.
Convince
::
Convince
(v. t.) To
overcome
by
argument;
to force to yield
assent
to
truth;
to
satisfy
by
proof.
Sequestrator
::
Sequestrator
(n.) One who
sequesters
property,
or takes the
possession
of it for a time, to
satisfy
a
demand
out of its rents or
profits..
Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To come up to; to be even with; to
equal;
to
match;
to
satisfy;
to
ansver;
as, to meet one's
expectations;
the
supply
meets the
demand..
Faithless
::
Faithless
(a.)
Serving
to
disappoint
or
deceive;
delusive;
unsatisfying.
Discontent
::
Discontent
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
content;
to make
uneasy;
to
dissatisfy.
Empty
::
Empty
(superl.)
Unable
to
satisfy;
unsatisfactory;
hollow;
vain; -- said of
pleasure,
the
world,
etc..
Inconclusive
::
Inconclusive
(a.) Not
conclusive;
leading
to no
conclusion;
not
closing
or
settling
a point in
debate,
or a
doubtful
question;
as,
evidence
is
inconclusive
when it does not
exhibit
the truth of a
disputed
case in such a
manner
as to
satisfy
the mind, and put an end to
debate
or
doubt..
Acnode
::
Acnode
(n.) An
isolated
point not upon a
curve,
but whose
coordinates
satisfy
the
equation
of the curve so that it is
considered
as
belonging
to the
curve..
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