SATISFY.
Synonyms:
| cloy, | fill, | sate, | suffice, |
| content, | glut, | satiate, | surfeit. |
To satisfy is to furnish just enough to meet physical, mental, or spiritual desire. To sate or satiate is to gratify desire so fully as for a time to extinguish it. To cloy or surfeit is to gratify to the point of revulsion or disgust. Glut is a strong but somewhat coarse word applied to the utmost satisfaction of vehement appetites and passions; as, to glut a vengeful spirit with slaughter; we speak of glutting the market with a supply so excessive as to extinguish the demand. Much less than is needed to satisfy may suffice a frugal or abstemious person; less than a sufficiency may content one of a patient and submissive spirit. Compare [PAY]; [REQUITE].
Antonyms:
| check, | disappoint, | restrain, | starve, | straiten, |
| deny, | refuse, | restrict, | stint, | tantalize. |
Prepositions:
Satisfy with food, with gifts, etc.; satisfy one (in the sense of make satisfaction) for labors and sacrifices; satisfy oneself by or upon inquiry.