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    suf·fice
    /səˈfīs/

    verb

    • 1. be enough or adequate: "a quick look should suffice"

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  2. The meaning of SUFFICE is to meet or satisfy a need : be sufficient —often used with an impersonal it. How to use suffice in a sentence.

  3. to be enough: I'm taking $400 - I think that should suffice. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Enough. 'nuff said. adequacy. adequately. close enough for government work idiom. cover. enough. go round phrasal verb. good. hydrated. respectable. respectably. satiable. say. suffice (it) to say idiom. sufficiency. sufficiently.

  4. Suffice definition: to be enough or adequate, as for needs, purposes, etc.. See examples of SUFFICE used in a sentence.

  5. To suffice is to be enough, in either quality or quantity. It may not be gourmet all the time, but if your food is healthy, it will suffice.

  6. If you say that something will suffice, you mean it will be enough to achieve a purpose or to fulfil a need.

  7. SUFFICE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of suffice in English. suffice. verb [ I ] formal us / səˈfaɪs / uk / səˈfaɪs / Add to word list. to be enough: I'm taking $400 - I think that should suffice. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Enough. 'nuff said. adequacy. adequately. close enough for government work idiom

  8. to be enough for somebody/something. Generally a brief note or a phone call will suffice. suffice to do something One example will suffice to illustrate the point. Word Origin Middle English: from Old French suffis-, stem of suffire, from Latin sufficere ‘put under, meet the need of’, from sub- ‘under’ + facere ‘make’. Definitions on the go.

  9. 1. to be enough or adequate, as for needs or purposes. v.t. 2. to be enough or adequate for; satisfy. [1275–1325; (< Old French) < Latin sufficere to supply, suffice = suf- suf - + -ficere, comb. form of facere to make, do 1]

  10. 1. If you say that something will suffice, you mean it will be enough to achieve a purpose or to fulfill a need. [formal] [...] 2. See suffice it to say [...] More. Conjugations of 'suffice' present simple: I suffice, you suffice [...] past simple: I sufficed, you sufficed [...] past participle: sufficed. More. Synonyms of 'suffice'

  11. SUFFICE definition: to be enough: . Learn more.

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