Satisfy | Mean of satisfy in English Dictionary
/ˈsætəsˌfaɪ/
- Verb
- to cause (someone) to be happy or pleased
- His job satisfies him.
- Nothing satisfies her so much as doing a good job.
- The movie's ending failed to satisfy audiences.
- to provide, do, or have what is required by (someone or something)
- He ate a little food, but not enough to satisfy his hunger. [=not enough to stop him from being hungry]
- His curiosity was satisfied by their explanation.
- He has satisfied all of his graduation requirements. [=he has done all the things required for graduation]
- She satisfied [=fulfilled] all conditions for approval of the loan.
- to cause (someone) to believe that something is true
- They have satisfied themselves that the story is only a rumor.