satisfy in Russian
satisfy in Russian is удовлетворя́ть, удовлетвори́ть — satisfy means to meet the needs, wishes, or requirements of someone or something.
satisfy in Russian
удовлетворя́ть
Pronounced: udovletvoryat
(ambitransitive) To be enough (for)
удовлетвори́ть
Pronounced: udovletvorit
(ambitransitive) To be enough (for)
What does "satisfy" mean?
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verb To meet the needs, wishes, or requirements of someone or something.
"The snack was enough to satisfy his hunger."
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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 Russian?
"satisfy" in Russian is удовлетворя́ть, удовлетвори́ть. satisfy means: To meet the needs, wishes, or requirements of someone or something.
How do you pronounce удовлетворя́ть?
"satisfy" in Russian is удовлетворя́ть, pronounced "udovletvoryat".
How do you use "satisfy" in a sentence?
Example: "The snack was enough to satisfy his hunger." In Russian, "satisfy" is удовлетворя́ть, удовлетвори́ть.
Are there other ways to say "satisfy" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "satisfy": удовлетворя́ть, удовлетвори́ть.
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