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satisfied
[sat-is-fahyd]
adjective
content.
a satisfied look.
completely paid, as a bill.
convinced, as in an argument.
Their opponents were finally satisfied.
Other 51Թ Forms
- quasi-satisfied adjective
- unsatisfied adjective
- well-satisfied adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of satisfied1
Example Sentences
Australia appeared satisfied with their morning's work - but in a curious way it had maybe given South Africa a psychological lift and was portent of what was to come in the remainder of the day.
"I'm not satisfied with the numbers," the administration's border tsar, Tom Homan, told reporters at the White House at the end of May.
"I'm satisfied the missed opportunities in this case are not systemic," Ms Durran said.
Prosecutors told public broadcaster NRK that they were satisfied with the verdict, and would review the outcome before considering any appeals.
He said he’s largely satisfied with his benefits, but was quick to note that, “a lot of the great benefits that I have come from my union, and the protections it offers me.”
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