suffice|sufficed|suffices|sufficing in English
verb
[suf·fice || sə'faɪs]
be enough, be sufficient, be adequate, meet the needs of; satisfy
Use "suffice|sufficed|suffices|sufficing" in a sentence
1. A few shillings sufficed to repaint the notice-boards.
2. Would gleaning suffice?
3. In principle, it suffices to test only prime divisors.
4. Otherwise, residence in a constituency on the day suffices.
5. A one-page letter should suffice.
6. In the cold weather a second cotton tunic sufficed .
7. 15 It suffices to comfort her with only a few words.
8. Generally, a letter will suffice.
9. A light lunch will suffice .
10. Two examples will suffice to illustrate this.
11. A light lunch should suffice me.
12. A simple but firm no may suffice.
13. Perhaps a few more will suffice.
14. Two bottles of wine will suffice for lunch.
15. Perhaps just one example will suffice.
16. Some bread and soup will suffice me.
17. Suffice to say, we smell a rat.
18. Suffice it to say, I refused to get involved.
19. Suffice it to say, I was wronged.
20. Suffice to say, a comeback never materialized.
21. Few words to the wise suffice.
22. One example will suffice to illustrate the point.
23. A short table should suffice to show the differences.
24. But this insight has not sufficed to stem the relentless tide of destruction.
25. No longer will simply-serviceable shoulder bags suffice.