/səˈfaɪs, -ˈfaɪz/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [suh-fahys, -fahyz] Show IPA verb, -ficed, -fic⋅ing. Use suffice in a Sentence · See web results for suffice
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Definition of suffice in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of suffice. Pronunciation of suffice. Translations of suffice. suffice synonyms, suffice antonyms. Information about suffice in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. suffice - be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity; "A few words...
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v. suf·ficed, suf·fic·ing, suf·fic·es. v.intr. 1. To meet present needs or requirements; be sufficient: These rations will suffice until next week.
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Welcome to the beginning of Hello Cthulhu. This all started as a random idea I once had. I know that several people have come up with the same idea before me and have done a bit with it on the web and what not. But I'm pretty sure I'm the only one who has done a comic. In any case, I hope you enjoy these blue red classic...
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to suffice (third-person singular simple present suffices, present participle sufficing, simple past and past participle sufficed)
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Encyclopedia: Necessary and sufficient ...
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In logic, the words necessity and sufficiency refer to the implicational relationships between statements. The assertion that one statement is a necessary and sufficient condition of another means tha...
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Definition of suffice from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of suffice. Pronunciation of suffice. Definition of the word suffice. Origin of the word suffice. Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » suffice...
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Preparation for an American University Program; Vocabulary Workshop ; Most words used in the English language today were not originally English. These words were borrowed (taken) from other languages. The majority of English words have Latin or Greek origins. An English word can consist of three parts: the root,
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Former Arkansas governor and Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee has written an article for Foreign Affairs magazine, the first two paragraphs of which are stunningly silly, misguided, and unfortunately for Huckabee, deeply revealing. Foreign-policy foolishness just won't suffice.
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