gratify in English

verb
1
give (someone) pleasure or satisfaction.
I was gratified to see the coverage in May's issue
synonyms:pleasegladdenmake happydelightmake someone feel goodsatisfytickle pinkbuck up
verb

Use "gratify" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "gratify" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "gratify", or refer to the context using the word "gratify" in the English Dictionary.

1. He gratify every caprice.

2. Do gratify our curiosity.

3. Your gratify me very much.

4. We cannot gratify our pride.

5. He couldn't gratify his own passion.

6. He did that to gratify his girlfriend's vanity.

7. Your good marks gratify me very much.

8. Never put on false masks to gratify your vanity.

9. She did not propose to gratify Gloria's curiosity any further.

10. Dant è s must be crushed to gratify Villefort's ambition.

11. To gratify my curiosity, do tell me what it is.

12. He only gave his consent in order to gratify her wishes.

13. She only wanted to gratify her own desire for attention.

14. Too many men believe that women exist mainly to gratify their needs.

15. If one was unable to gratify oneself, that would be a disorder.

16. To gratify my curiosity,(http://Sentencedict.com) do tell me what it be.

17. It will gratify you to see how much your services are valued.

18. Mrs Malaprop is one of the most delicious characters ever to gratify the stage.

19. But IP adderss of weii - formed cannot gratify demand of inflate development in internet.

20. I do not think that young and amiable poets are bound to gratify its taste.

21. Wants are the specific desires that people seek to gratify in fulfilling their basic needs.

22. She dilated on the beauty of the park and the Hall to gratify him.

23. Do you consult your own feelings in this case or seek to gratify mine?

24. I knew that faking the tears would gratify her and end the punishment, but I refused.

25. Gratify her every whimsy ; viewed from another perspective, that's loveliness, or evidence of her innocence.

26. Now she has a job in France she can gratify her wish to see Europe.

27. Even a glimpse of an occasional mirage would gratify one's wish that they really are there.

28. Now that she has a job in France, she can gratify her desire to see Paris.

29. In a Carnal manner; according to the flesh; in a manner to gratify the flesh or sensual desire

30. (Romans 12:2) Many people are in a frantic rush to gratify every desire, every ambition, every impulse.

31. Her emotional maturity should be such that she does not have to gratify personal needs at the patient's expense.

32. Arride (third-person singular simple present arrides, present participle Arriding, simple past and past participle arrided) (archaic, transitive) To please; to gratify

33. In our day, the Lord has similarly strong words for priesthood holders who try to “cover [their] sins, or to gratify [their] pride, [or their] vain ambition.”

34. Warm the Cockles of one's heart Gratify one, make one feel good, as in It warms the Cockles of my heart to see them getting along so well

35. I looked for no marriage-bond, no marriage portion, and it was not my own pleasures and wishes I sought to gratify, as you well know, but yours.

36. Regardless of the evil consequences that may flow unto others, he seeks to gratify his own ambitions, his desires for his own aggrandizement, and the promotion of his selfish interests.

37. Etymology: from Latin Adulationem and adulatio, "a fawning; great flattery", a noun of action from aduliari, "to gratify the vanity of"; from ad-, "to" + ulos, "tail"

38. A comfortable ambiance and flexible and efficient organization at your service: essential requirements of today�s art of hosting guests. But also a restaurant, bar and private parking, services which are a sign of how accommodating we are dedicated, with pleasure, to those who gratify us with their presence.

39. Cloy To pierce; gore.; Cloy In farriery, to prick (a horse) in shoeing.; Cloy To stop up; obstruct; clog.; Cloy To spike; drive a spike into the vent of: as, to Cloy a gun.; Cloy To satiate; gratify to repletion or so as to cause loathing; surfeit; sate.; Cloy Synonyms Sate, etc

40. These recent stories from Germany and Pakistan are identical—Muslim men harassing non-Muslim women on the assumption that it’s their Islamic right and privilege—except for one difference: the German “infidel” escaped with her life, whereas the Pakistani “infidel” was murdered for refusing to gratify the sexual desires of her Islamic Accosters.

41. A white Lie is That which is not intended to injure any Body in his Fortune, Interest, or Reputation, but only to gratify a garrulous Disposition, and the Itch of amusing People by telling them wonderful Stories.” However, warned William Paley in Moral Philosophy (1785), “White lies always introduce others of a darker complexion.”