satisfy
Prononciation : [ˈsætɪsfaɪ]
Mot
Contexte : « feelings »
(verb) to make someone feel happy or pleased. If you do something good for someone, it can satisfy them.
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The surprise party satisfied her desire for a fun celebration.
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No matter how hard I tried, I could not satisfy his expectations.
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What can I do to satisfy your needs today?
Contexte : « requirements »
(verb) to meet the needs or demands of something. If you have to follow certain rules or needs, satisfying them means you do what is required.
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The company satisfied all the safety regulations to keep its workers safe.
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They did not satisfy the conditions needed to pass the test.
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Did you satisfy all the requirements for applying to the job?
Contexte : « desires »
(verb) to fulfill or complete what someone wants or longs for. When someone gets what they wish for, they feel satisfied.
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She felt satisfied after finishing her favorite book.
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He was not satisfied with his lunch; he wanted something different.
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Are you satisfied with your grade on the test?
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