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satisfy
verb as in please, content
Strongest matches
amuse, appease, assuage, delight, elate, entertain, fascinate, flatter, gratify, mollify, placate
Strong matches
animate, befriend, captivate, capture, cheer, cloy, comfort, conciliate, enliven, enthrall, exhilarate, fill, gladden, glut, gorge, humor, indulge, pacify, propitiate, quench, rejoice, sate, satiate, score, sell, slake, suit, surfeit
Weak matches
brighten up, do the trick, fill the bill, get by, hit the spot, make merry, make the grade, sell on
Example Sentences
They must satisfy two independent doctors that they are eligible.
The Supreme Court has been clear that where death is a possible punishment, government officials must exercise the utmost care lest anyone be treated unfairly or prosecuted to satisfy political imperatives.
Satisfaction with social care, which covers care homes and help in the home, was lower still, with just 13% saying they were satisfied - the same as last year.
Looking ahead to his home grand prix on Sunday, Tsunoda said he will be satisfied if he can finish in the top 10.
In response, Wessex Water said the notice was "unrelated to the subject matter of the reports" and that the HSE was "satisfied" with steps taken by the company and confirmed compliance on 9 February 2024.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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