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gratify

1 of 1verb
/ˈɡrætəfaɪ/
Forms:gratifies,gratifying,gratified,gratified
1

to give a person happiness, fulfillment, or satisfaction

transitive
  • The surprise party was planned to gratify her on her birthday and make her feel special.
  • The positive feedback from the audience gratified the performer, knowing their efforts were appreciated.
  • Winning the competition gratified her after years of hard work and dedication.
  • His parents' approval gratified him, knowing he had made them proud.
  • The delicious meal gratified the hungry guests at the banquet.
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2

to fulfill or satisfy a desire, craving, or need

transitive
  • The rich dessert gratified her craving for something sweet.
  • He gratified his curiosity by reading every book on the subject.
  • They traveled to gratify their longing for adventure and discovery.
  • The luxurious hotel suite gratified their desire for comfort and elegance.
  • The gift gratified her wish for a thoughtful and personal gesture.
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