Satisfy: v.tr. (word coming from the old French assevir “to complete”, from the Latin assequi “to reach”, redone on the old French sofire “to be satisfactory”, from the Latin sufficere: to suffice).
The verb "satisfy" has several meanings:
1. Quiet completely (a violent appetite) (appease, content, satiate, satisfy).
Quench their thirst and satisfy their hunger.
2. Figurative meaning: To fully satisfy (a desire, a passion).
Satisfy his desires, his curiosity, his rage.
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