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satisfactory
/ ˌsætɪsˈfæktərɪ, -trɪ /
adjective
adequate or suitable; acceptable
a satisfactory answer
giving satisfaction
constituting or involving atonement, recompense, or expiation for sin
Other Word Forms
- satisfactorily adverb
- satisfactoriness noun
- presatisfactory adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of satisfactory1
Example Sentences
Prosecutor Mark Heywood said the guilty pleas were "satisfactory" because the bribery charges reflected the criminal activities.
The early signs are that Everton's recruitment has been more successful than in recent seasons - a satisfactory end to a window in which Moyes had earlier aired his frustrations at a lack of activity.
She also said she did not find aspects of the evidence of Assistant Chief Constable Gary Ritchie, who has now retired, to be satisfactory.
Metro originally tried to update the contract with Hyundai when it learned of the violations, but Jobs to Move America believed the revisions were not satisfactory.
The report says fuel samples from the refuelling tanks were "satisfactory".
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