Satis*fac"to*ri*ly

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Satisfactory \Sat`is*fac"to*ry\, a. [Cf. F. satisfactoire.]
   1. Giving or producing satisfaction; yielding content;
      especially, relieving the mind from doubt or uncertainty,
      and enabling it to rest with confidence; sufficient; as, a
      satisfactory account or explanation.
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   2. Making amends, indemnification, or recompense; causing to
      cease from claims and to rest content; compensating;
      atoning; as, to make satisfactory compensation, or a
      satisfactory apology.
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            A most wise and sufficient means of redemption and
            salvation, by the satisfactory and meritorious death
            and obedience of the incarnate Son of God, Jesus
            Christ.                               --Bp.
                                                  Sanderson.
      [1913 Webster] -- {Sat`is*fac"to*ri*ly}, adv. --
      {Sat`is*fac"to*ri*ness}, n.
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