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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 Words From
- quasi-satis·fied adjective
- un·satis·fied adjective
- well-satis·fied adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of satisfied1
Example Sentences
In its summary, the commission said it was "largely satisfied with processes in place within departments to apply, consider and approve exception requests".
According to Gallup, on the eve of the election in 1996, just 39 percent said they were satisfied with how things were going in the country, but Bill Clinton won reelection in a rout.
The results further revealed that nearly 90% of the patients were satisfied with the telemedicine experience, with one-fifth reporting that they preferred this method of exam over an in-person appointment with a specialist.
The government's independent advisory body has looked at all the evidence and is satisfied that fortification is the right course of action for society as a whole.
They would need to be satisfied that a patient's choice has been made without pressure or coercion.
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