Pronunciation: /ˈsæt.ɪs.faɪ/
verb to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of someone
A1 I satisfy my hunger by eating a sandwich.
A2 She satisfies her curiosity by asking questions.
B1 The company aims to satisfy its customers by providing excellent service.
B2 The new software update is expected to satisfy the needs of all users.
C1 The artist's latest masterpiece is sure to satisfy even the most discerning critics.
C2 The luxurious vacation package was designed to satisfy the desires of the most affluent travelers.
adjective satisfying - providing fulfillment or gratification
A1 I am satisfied with my new phone case.
A2 The meal was not very satisfying, but it was edible.
B1 The hotel room was clean and comfortable, satisfying all our needs.
B2 The movie had a satisfying ending that tied up all the loose ends.
C1 The novel was a satisfying read, with well-developed characters and a compelling plot.
C2 The research findings were highly satisfying, confirming our hypothesis and leading to new discoveries.
formal The company strives to satisfy all of its customers' needs and expectations.
informal I made sure to satisfy all the requirements for the project before submitting it.
slang I ate a huge burger to satisfy my hunger.
figurative Her passion for music never fails to satisfy her soul.
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