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satisfy in Latin

satisfy in Latin is satisfacio, satiō, sufficio — satisfy means to meet the needs, wishes, or requirements of someone or something.

satisfy in Latin

satisfacio
verb
(ambitransitive) To be enough (for)
satiō
verb
(ambitransitive) To be enough (for)
sufficio
verb
(ambitransitive) To be enough (for)

What does "satisfy" mean?

  1. verb To meet the needs, wishes, or requirements of someone or something.
    "The snack was enough to satisfy his hunger."
  2. verb To convince someone, by providing evidence or proof.
    "She satisfied the examiner that she understood the material."

satisfy in a sentence

  • The snack was enough to satisfy his hunger.
  • The report satisfies all the legal requirements.
  • She satisfied the examiner that she understood the material.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "satisfy" in Latin?

"satisfy" in Latin is satisfacio, satiō, sufficio. satisfy means: To meet the needs, wishes, or requirements of someone or something.

How do you use "satisfy" in a sentence?

Example: "The snack was enough to satisfy his hunger." In Latin, "satisfy" is satisfacio, satiō, sufficio.

Are there other ways to say "satisfy" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "satisfy": satisfacio, satiō, sufficio.

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