sufficient
1 of 1adjective/sə.ˈfɪ.ʃənt/
Forms:more sufficient,most sufficient
1
having enough of something to meet a particular need or requirement
- He had saved a sufficient amount of money to purchase the new computer.
- With a sufficient amount of food prepared, they were ready to host the dinner party.
- The team had a sufficient number of players to compete in the tournament.
- The instructions provided were sufficient for him to complete the task.
- The evidence presented in court was deemed sufficient to convict the defendant.
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