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