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An act of satisfying; fulfillment; gratification. 2. the state of being satisfied; contentment. 3. the cause or means of being satisfied.
Good or good enough for a particular need or purpose: a satisfactory outcome/result/solution. a satisfactory performance/progress.
Satisfactory. The doctor has viewed your results and has indicated that they are happy with the result. The laboratory may have marked your result as abnormal, but this is because it is just outside of the laboratory normal range.
"Satisfactory" means that something is adequate, or acceptable. Whereas "satisfying" means that something meets your needs or requirements and has positive associations.
1. adequate or suitable; acceptable. a satisfactory answer. 2. giving satisfaction.
Good or good enough for a particular need or purpose: The teachers seem to think his work is satisfactory. We hope very much to find a satisfactory solution to the problem.
If something's satisfactory it's okay — acceptable, but maybe not great.
Adequate, fair to middling, passable, tolerable. about average; acceptable. all right, fine, hunky-dory, o.k., ok, okay. being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition. alright.
At the conclusion of any regular semester (fall or spring) students are considered in Good Standing when their overall and semester grade point averages are both 2.0 or above.
Students must maintain a cumulative (Financial Aid) GPA of at least a 2.0. Students must complete 67% or more of the coursework they attempt (cumulative), and. A maximum time frame in which a student must complete his or her educational program, (known as the 150% rule).