achieve inner harmony, board, compensate, dine, feed, gladden, indulge, oblige, provision, requite, set at ease, yield to
Definitionv. make happy or satisfied
Last update: July 7, 2015
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The ultimatum of all human decrees and wisdom is to gratify the passions of the flesh at the expense of the spirit. [verb]
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Verse 16: 16 So I say, live by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the sinful nature. [verb]
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They had been abusing the fair Frances, and ridiculing old Rowley, to gratify their hostess. [verb]
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The publishers have endeavoured to gratify the honourable partiality of the public for the encouragement of British art, by illustrating this edition with designs by the most eminent living artists. [verb]
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Oldbuck; "and I dare say Hector will gratify you by communicating his opinion on your progress in this new calling." [verb]
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Flora seemed to think for a moment, and then, slightly colouring, she turned to Waverley--'It is impossible to gratify your curiosity, Captain Waverley, without exposing my own presumption.' [verb]
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And indeed accident furnished me with an opportunity of obliging her so much that she could not, with any appearance of good manners, forbear to gratify my inclination. [verb]
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At length, however, I complained bitterly of the manager's insincerity in amusing me so long, when he knew from the beginning that he could not gratify my desire. [verb]
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This was a vexatious question to me who (far from being in a capacity to gratify a ravenous secretary) had not wherewithal to purchase a dinner. [verb]
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It may gratify a bustling curiosity to see nature at her toilet, but that is the part of a "Peeping Tom." [verb]
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He was ready to gratify any whimto grant any request she made, provided it did not cost too much. [verb]
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