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sufficiency

American  
[suh-fish-uhn-see] / səˈfɪʃ ən si /

noun

  1. the state or fact of being sufficient; adequacy.

  2. a sufficient number or amount; enough.

  3. adequate provision or supply, especially of wealth.


sufficiency British  
/ səˈfɪʃənsɪ /

noun

  1. the quality or condition of being sufficient

  2. an adequate amount or quantity, as of income

  3. archaic efficiency

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Etymology

Origin of sufficiency

1485–95; < Late Latin sufficientia; see sufficient, -ency

Explanation

A sufficiency is an adequate amount of something. Before a winter storm, you should probably make sure you have a sufficiency of food stored in your house. The noun sufficiency means the quality of being enough, adequate, or sufficient. Due to financial constraints, your local school district may be willing to settle for educational sufficiency, but hopefully you will hold the district to a higher standard than offering merely an adequate education to students. The opposite of sufficiency is insufficiency, meaning an inadequate amount. Of the two, you will likely hear insufficiency more often than sufficiency in conversation.

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“Take your best crack at articulating what standards a court would apply when reviewing the sufficiency of the consultation.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 29, 2026

"I'm a sleep physiologist who understands the health benefits of sleep, but the strength of the association between sleep sufficiency and life expectancy was remarkable to me."

From Science Daily • Jan. 10, 2026

For many, the individualism and accumulation of the container kitchen is aspirational, a way of demonstrating plenitude and sufficiency regardless of your actual class position or relation to labor and ownership.

From Slate • Mar. 15, 2025

Venusse Dunn, a spokeswoman for the district attorney’s office, said the case was dismissed due to “valid concerns regarding the sufficiency of the evidence.”

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 5, 2024

As their leader, Dasch explained that his important business was to take care of "the correctness and sufficiency" of their forged identification papers.

From Nazi Saboteurs by Samantha Seiple

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