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satisfacer

Satisfacer is a Spanish transitive verb meaning to satisfy, fulfill, or meet a need, obligation, desire, or condition. It can also mean to please someone. The related noun is satisfacción and the adjective satisfactorio; the past participle is satisfecho.

Etymology: from Latin satisfacere, formed from satis (enough) and facere (to do).

Usage notes: Satisfacer is irregular in several tenses. It takes a direct object referring to what is

Conjugation overview: Present indicative forms include yo satisfago, tú satisfaces, él satisface, nosotros satisfacemos, vosotros satisfacéis,

Usage examples: “La empresa debe satisfacer las condiciones del contrato.” “Ese resultado me satisface.” These illustrate

See also: satisfacción, satisfecho, satisfactorio.

satisfied
(satisfacer
una
necesidad)
and
may
take
a
person
with
the
preposition
a
(satisface
a
los
clientes).
The
phrase
me
satisface
expresses
personal
satisfaction.
In
legal
or
contractual
contexts,
it
can
indicate
compliance
with
terms
or
requirements.
In
everyday
speech,
it
often
carries
the
nuance
of
meeting
a
standard
rather
than
merely
pleasing
someone.
ellos
satisfacen.
Preterite
forms
are
satisfacer:
satisfací,
satisfaciste,
satisfizo,
satisfacimos,
satisfacisteis,
satisfacieron.
Past
participle:
satisfecho;
gerund:
satisfaciendo.
Present
subjunctive:
satisfaga,
satisfagas,
satisfaga,
satisfagamos,
satisfagáis,
satisfagan.
Imperative
affirmative:
satisface,
satisfaga,
satisfagamos,
satisfaced,
satisfagan.
Future
and
conditional
forms
use
the
stems
satisfar-
and
endings:
satisfaré,
satisfarás,
satisfará,
satisfaremos,
satisfaréis,
satisfarán;
satisfaría,
satisfarías,
satisfaría,
satisfaríamos,
satisfaríais,
satisfarían.
meeting
formal
requirements
and
personal
satisfaction.