Synonym: answer, do, serve. Similar words: sufficient, office, officer, head office, official, officially, efficacy, officious. Meaning: [sə'faɪs] v. be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity.
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31. They would suffice for a respectable blaze.
32. Here it will suffice to indicate some provisional impressions.
33. Here a telephone conversation will usually have to suffice.
34. Here the mention of but one example will suffice.
35. Meanwhile, it will suffice to notice the strangeness of Anselm's choice.
36. The intervention represented by the Newsboys' House, which your generosity made possible, can not suffice to meet this threat.
37. There are two alternative forms of conduct, and either of two forms of intent will suffice.
38. Analysts doubt that the lay-offs will suffice to make the company profitable again.
39. To put matters in the political context of the time, one instance will suffice.
40. Nothing but independent advice or relief from the ascendancy of her husband over her judgment and will would suffice.
41. Suffice it to say that in any extended study of the martial arts it warrants closer examination.
42. Suffice to say, no one has proved as reliable a forecaster as Joseph.
43. Even a charge of conventional explosive in the vicinity of a small atom bomb would suffice.
44. Otherwise the attic or the coal cellar had to suffice, but concealment had been the fashion.
45. The dolls used to be porcelain, but these days tiny plastic babies wrapped in foil usually suffice.
46. Suffice to say that Tim won a lot of respect from a lot of people that day.
47. Too much need not be made of this, and the Roman calendar will suffice for all but the quite rarest occasions.
48. One quail per person will suffice if the side courses are prepared.
49. Two Model Village awards will not suffice our merchants for cold, hard cash.
50. Details of this are described at appropriate stages in this book, so here a brief outline will suffice.
51. It assumes administrative efficiency will suffice when this may only have the most limited of practical effects.
52. In any case many rulers were for long reluctant to send ambassadors to foreign capitals if a lower-ranking representative would suffice.
53. It need not be confined to the written word - symbols such as the swastika, and other offensive images will suffice.
54. A brief list of such consequences will suffice to illustrate the point.
55. An oral disclaimer can suffice provided that it is bold and compelling enough to neutralise the effect of the odometer reading.
56. For them, this book and the array of other resources available in bookstores and workshop programs will have to suffice.
57. Suffice to say, the locals approved, and soon Cambianica felt pressure to expand his wine-making enterprise.
58. Racial classifications are suspect, and that means that simple legislative assurances of good intention can not suffice.
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59. Suffice it to say that in some circumstances they authorise treatment despite the objections of the patient, whether minor or adult.
60. He hoped an outline deal between a new Equitable board and policyholders' groups might suffice to attract a buyer.