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satisfacemos

Satisfacemos is the present indicative form of the Spanish verb satisfacer, in the first-person plural: nosotros satisfacemos. The verb means to satisfy, to fulfill a need, requirement, desire, or expectation, or to meet something that is demanded or expected.

Etymology and meaning: satisfacer derives from Latin satis facere, meaning “to do enough.” The form satisfacemos

Usage and examples: Satisfacemos is used to express that a group (often the speaker and others) fulfills

Related forms: Other present indicative forms of the same verb are satisfaco? No; correct forms are: yo

See also: satisfacer in general, satisfaciendo (present participle), satisfecho (past participle), and related verbs like satisfacer

reflects
regular
-er
verb
conjugation
in
the
present
tense
for
the
nosotros
form,
while
the
verb
itself
belongs
to
a
family
that
includes
satisfacer,
satisfago
in
the
yo
form,
and
its
related
participle
satisfecho.
or
meets
a
condition
or
request.
Examples
include:
“Satisfacemos
las
demandas
del
cliente”
(We
meet
the
client’s
demands),
“Satisfacemos
los
requisitos
para
el
programa”
(We
satisfy
the
program’s
requirements),
and
“Satisfacemos
las
expectativas
de
la
empresa.”
It
is
transitive,
taking
a
direct
object
that
denotes
what
is
being
satisfied.
satisfago,
tú
satisfaces,
él
satisface,
nosotros
satisfacemos,
vosotros
satisfacéis,
ellos
satisfacen.
The
past
participle
is
satisfecho,
used
in
perfect
tenses
(hemos
satisfecho)
and
as
an
adjective
meaning
“satisfied.”
The
verb
is
commonly
used
in
business,
service,
and
contractual
contexts,
and
its
antonym
is
insatisfecho.
prescriptions
of
needs
or
expectations.