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Satisfier

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Noun

1. satisfier

any agent capable of producing satisfaction

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Satisfier

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verb -fies, -fying or -fied (mainly tr)
1. (also intr)
to fulfil the desires or needs of (a person)
2. 
to provide amply for (a need or desire)
3. 
to relieve of doubt; convince
4. 
to dispel (a doubt)
5. 
to make reparation to or for
6. 
to discharge or pay off (a debt) to (a creditor)
7. 
to fulfil the requirements of; comply with
you must satisfy the terms of your lease
8. mathematics, logic
to fulfil the conditions of (a theorem, assumption, etc); to yield a truth by substitution of the given value
x = 3 satisfies x2 – 4x + 3 = 0

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Satisfier

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˈsatisˌfied or ˈsatisˌfying
1. 
to fulfill the needs, expectations, wishes, or desires of (someone); content; gratify
2. 
to fulfill or answer the requirements or conditions of (something)
3. 
to comply with (rules, standards, or obligations)
4. 
a. 
to free from doubt or anxiety; convince
b. 
to answer (a doubt, objection, etc.) adequately or convincingly; solve
5. 
a. 
to give what is due to
b. 
to discharge (an obligation, debt, etc.); settle in full
6. 
to make reparation to or for
verb intransitive
7. 
to be satisfying, adequate, sufficient, etc.

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Satisfier

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v. sat·is·fied, sat·is·fy·ing, sat·is·fies
v.tr.
1. To fulfill the need, desire, or expectation of: Were you satisfied with the hotel's service?
2. To fulfill (a need or desire): The cold drink satisfied my thirst.
3.
a. To free from doubt or question; convince: His explanation satisfied the authorities.
b. To provide sufficient explanation to dispel or answer (a doubt or question).
4. To meet or be sufficient for (a requirement); conform to the requirements of (a standard, for example): Only two people satisfied the researcher's profile for the study.
5.
a. To discharge (a debt or obligation, for example) in full.
b. To discharge an obligation to (a creditor).
c. To make reparation for; redress.
6. Mathematics To make the left and right sides of (an equation) equal after substituting equivalent quantities for the unknown variables.
v.intr.
1. To be sufficient or adequate.
2. To give satisfaction.

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