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Artcolls Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

satisfy with ?

Hi, the word "satisfy" is followed by "with " ? when we use it without the preposition and we must have it ?
exp : he seemed to be satisfied with the result / he seem to be satisfied the result ?
Thanks.
  

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You need a preposition in the example you gave. But someone can say "(Something) satisfied me" (him/her/us/them) and not need a preposition.

  • You need a preposition in the example you gave.
  • But someone can say "(Something) satisfied me" (him/her/us/them) and not need a preposition.
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You need a preposition in the example you gave.

But someone can say "(Something) satisfied me" (him/her/us/them) and not need a preposition.
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He seems to have satisfied the commission with his answer.
(don't need with here)

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