General Usage:
* "The delicious meal finally satisfied my hunger." (meaning the meal made me feel full and content)
* "She was unable to satisfy the demands of her demanding boss." (meaning she couldn't meet her boss's expectations)
* "His explanation did not satisfy the jury." (meaning the explanation was not convincing enough)
With Different Tenses and Forms:
* "I am satisfied with my new car." (present tense)
* "The company has been working to satisfy its customers." (present perfect tense)
* "The artist will be satisfied when his work is complete." (future tense)
* "Satisfying your curiosity is important for learning." (gerund - "satisfying" acts as a noun)
* "Satisfied with the results, she went home." (past participle - "satisfied" acts as an adjective)
Using "Satisfy" with Different Meanings:
* "He satisfies his sweet tooth with a slice of chocolate cake." (meaning he fulfills his craving)
* "The conditions of the contract need to be satisfied." (meaning the requirements need to be met)
* "This book satisfied my desire to learn more about history." (meaning the book fulfilled my interest)
These are just a few examples. The specific context will determine the most appropriate way to use "satisfy" in a sentence.