Satisfiable

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsætɪsˌfaɪəbl/

Definitions of satisfiable

adjective describing something that can be satisfied or fulfilled

Example Sentences

A1 The basic needs of the villagers were satisfiable with the new well.

A2 The instructions for assembling the furniture were satisfiable and easy to follow.

B1 The company's customer service was satisfiable, but could be improved.

B2 The hotel room was satisfiable, but the lack of air conditioning was a drawback.

C1 The quality of the product was satisfiable, meeting the expectations of most customers.

C2 The team's performance was satisfiable, but there is room for improvement in certain areas.

Examples of satisfiable in a Sentence

formal The mathematical equation is satisfiable when there exists an assignment of values that makes it true.

informal I finally found a solution that makes the problem satisfiable.

slang Dude, I cracked the code and made it satisfiable!

figurative Her smile was the missing piece that made his heart satisfiable.

Grammatical Forms of satisfiable

past tense

satisfied

plural

satisfiables

comparative

more satisfiable

superlative

most satisfiable

present tense

satisfies

future tense

will satisfy

perfect tense

has satisfied

continuous tense

is satisfying

singular

satisfiable

positive degree

satisfiable

infinitive

to satisfy

gerund

satisfying

participle

satisfying

Origin and Evolution of satisfiable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'satisfiable' originates from the Latin word 'satisfacere' which means 'to satisfy'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'satisfiable' has retained its meaning of being able to satisfy a requirement or condition, but has also come to be used in a more technical sense in fields such as mathematics and computer science to describe a property of logical formulas or constraints.