satisfied
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
satisfy/ˈsatɪsfʌɪ/
▶verb (satisfies, satisfying, satisfied)
- 1 meet the expectations, needs, or desires of.
■ fulfil (a desire or need).
- 2 provide with adequate information about or proof of something.
- 3 comply with (a condition, obligation, or demand).
■ pay off (a debt or creditor).
- 4 Mathematics (of a quantity) make (an equation) true.
– derivatives
satisfiability noun,
satisfiable adjective,
satisfied adjective,
satisfying adjective,
satisfyingly adverb.
satisfiability noun,
satisfiable adjective,
satisfied adjective,
satisfying adjective,
satisfyingly adverb.
– origin ME: from OFr. satisfier, formed irregularly from L. satisfacere ‘to content’, from satis ‘enough’ + facere ‘make’.
'satisfied' also found in these Oxford entries:
complacent
- content
- contented
- filling
- full
- gruntled
- insatiate
- laurel
- logic bomb
- loop
- please
- pleased
- proud
- satiate
- satisfaction
- satisfy
- saturate
- self-satisfied
- smug
- unsatisfied
- unslakeable
- well pleased

