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Third Person
satisfies
Present Participle
satisfying
Past Tense
satisfied
Past Participle
satisfied
1
to make someone happy by doing what they want or giving them what they desire
transitive
- He satisfied his girlfriend by taking her out for a romantic dinner.
- The teacher satisfied the students by giving them extra recess time.
- She satisfied her parents by achieving top grades in her exams.
- The chef satisfied the customer by preparing their meal exactly as requested.
- The company satisfied its clients by delivering the project ahead of schedule.
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2
to provide or meet what is required to fulfill a desire, need, or craving
transitive
- The rich chocolate cake satisfied her craving for something sweet.
- A warm blanket and a cup of tea satisfied his need for comfort on a cold night.
- The book satisfied her curiosity about ancient civilizations.
- The cool drink satisfied his thirst after a long run.
- The movie failed to satisfy her expectation for a thrilling plot.
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3
to meet or fulfill the requirements, conditions, or expectations of something or someone
transitive
- The company’s actions satisfied the regulatory requirements for safety.
- The evidence was sufficient to satisfy the court’s demand for proof.
- He worked hard to satisfy all the conditions of the contract.
- Her response didn’t satisfy his request for more information.
- She managed to satisfy the committee's criteria with her proposal.
4
to fulfill the conditions or requirements of a mathematical statement, equation, or inequality
transitive
- In order to prove the conjecture, we must find an example that satisfies all given conditions and demonstrates the truth of the statement.
- The candidate's proposed solution satisfies the constraints of the optimization problem.
- A number that satisfies both the equation 2x−5=7 and the inequality x>4 is x=6.
- The inequality y>2x is satisfied by all points above the line represented by the equation y=2x.