“satisfy” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “satisfy”:

+ However, after he appeared on a television program, his sales decreased because his appearance did not satisfy the public’s expectations.

+ Some countries upriver have built dams to satisfy their needs for drinking water, irrigation and electric power.

+ However, I don’t think those are enough to satisfy as his works are not mentioned nor referenced by any industry/wider media.

+ A burqini is a swimsuit designed for Muslim women that covers the whole body except the face, the hands and the feet, that enables them to satisfy the requirements of Muslim standards of modesty while enabling them to take part in swimming activities.

+ The last section, also titled “Painted Cakes Do Not Satisfy Hunger” contains a list of books on religion and spirituality.

+ There is no definition that can satisfy all concepts.

+ By early 1975, thirty states had passed new death penalty laws that they thought would satisfy the Supreme Court and let them use the death penalty in a constitutional way.

+ In an effort to satisfy the editor, today I added a paragraph to one article mentioning the theory, but that was also reverted.

satisfy in-sentences
satisfy in-sentences

Example sentences of “satisfy”:

+ Now, y'all do not care much for wrestling, but I know millions of people do, and I write them to satisfy them, and I enjoy that.

+ However, by early 1975, thirty states had passed new death penalty laws that they thought would satisfy the Supreme Court.
+ Translations of copyrighted text, even from other Wikimedia projects, are derivative works, and attribution must be given to satisfy licensing requirements.

+ Now, y’all do not care much for wrestling, but I know millions of people do, and I write them to satisfy them, and I enjoy that.

+ However, by early 1975, thirty states had passed new death penalty laws that they thought would satisfy the Supreme Court.

+ Translations of copyrighted text, even from other Wikimedia projects, are derivative works, and attribution must be given to satisfy licensing requirements.

+ As a result, the sources may be considered and does not necessarily satisfy GNG.

+ Structural engineers must ensure their designs satisfy building codes.

+ Grammars in higher-numbered levels also satisfy the constraints of all levels below them.

+ Choice is how to satisfy a want, when there are different ways to do this.

+ If a block cipher or cryptographic hash function does not satisfy the avalanche effect to a significant degree, then it has poor randomization.

+ In general they have the ability to breathe through their skin; experiments with the yellow-bellied sea snake, “Pelamis platurus”, have shown that this species can satisfy about 20% of its oxygen requirements in this manner.

+ She was accompanied by her mother whose presence was necessary to satisfy the requirements of David Anstey, chief warden.

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