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is satisfy
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is satisfy" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "is satisfied"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe a state of contentment or fulfillment regarding something. Example: "The customer is satisfied with the service provided."
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Exact Expressions
9 human-written examples
Since everybody loves Raymond, he feels that he is at the vortex of pressures and demands, and he pouts about having to satisfy them when all he really wants to do is satisfy his own needs.
News & Media
If the party that gets the most votes nationally is to get a majority of the seats, then state districting plans also have to treat parties equally — that is, satisfy partisan symmetry.
News & Media
Let,, and, then, and, for all that is, satisfy the assumption (H).
For an established route, it needs to determine whether it is satisfy for (7).
In order that is -periodic, it is necessary and sufficient that satisfies (2.8), that is, satisfy (3.7).
Science
It can be seen that, if the VUF is less than 1.5%, which is satisfy the national standard, MG and the ESS inverter keep their original operation modes.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
Nobody is satisfied.
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No one is satisfied.
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"The union is satisfied".
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He is satisfied.
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Not everyone is satisfied.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct form of the verb "satisfy". When using a form of "to be" (is, are, was, were), follow it with "satisfied", the past participle.
Common error
Avoid using the base form of "satisfy" after "is", "are", "was", or "were". The correct form is the past participle "satisfied". For example, write "The customer is satisfied" instead of "The customer is satisfy".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is satisfy" attempts to function as a predicate adjective, describing a state or condition. However, this construction is grammatically incorrect. According to Ludwig, the correct form is "is satisfied".
Frequent in
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37.5%
News & Media
37.5%
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "is satisfy" is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "is satisfied". According to Ludwig, the examples show the incorrect usage appears in both scientific and news contexts, but its ungrammatical nature makes it unsuitable for formal communication. To express that something meets requirements or expectations, it's essential to use the correct past participle form: "is satisfied". Always double-check verb forms to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity in writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is satisfied
Corrects the grammatical error by using the past participle form of the verb "satisfy" after "is".
meets the requirements
Replaces the phrase with a more formal and grammatically correct alternative emphasizing the fulfillment of specific needs.
fulfills the criteria
Similar to "meets the requirements", this option focuses on adhering to established standards or conditions.
complies with
Indicates adherence to rules, regulations, or standards.
is sufficient
Suggests that something is adequate or enough to meet a particular purpose or need.
proves adequate
Emphasizes that something has been shown to be satisfactory or suitable.
measures up to
Implies a comparison and indicates that something reaches a certain standard or expectation.
is adequate for
Focuses on the suitability of something for a specific purpose.
is up to par
An idiomatic expression meaning something meets the required standard of quality.
is in accordance with
Indicates agreement or conformity with a set of rules or guidelines.
FAQs
What's the correct way to use "satisfy" after "is"?
The grammatically correct form is to use the past participle "satisfied". Therefore, the correct phrase is "is satisfied", not "is satisfy".
What does it mean when something "is satisfied"?
It means that something has met the necessary requirements or has fulfilled expectations, leading to a state of contentment or fulfillment. For example, "The customer "is satisfied" with the service".
Are there alternatives to saying something "is satisfied"?
Yes, depending on the context, you can use phrases like "meets the requirements", "fulfills the criteria", or "complies with". These phrases offer similar meanings while maintaining correct grammar.
How do I avoid making the mistake of saying "is satisfy"?
Remember that after forms of "to be" (is, are, was, were), you typically need a past participle (like "satisfied") or an adjective. Double-check your sentence structure to ensure you're using the correct verb form.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested