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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61. Otherwise a layer of clay particles under the usual fine gravel will suffice.
62. Nor will it suffice simply to survey the mass of habits and rituals involved in the monumental institution of the Empire.
63. If a friend descends upon you unexpectedly, you just have to hope that whatever you have in the freezer will suffice.
64. It is clear then that passive receipt of unpublished price sensitive information will suffice for liability for tippee trading.
65. Interestingly, several of the starter dishes here easily can suffice as small entrees.
66. A single obvious example should suffice to make the point.
67. Suffice that this was a textbook case of civic responsibility.
68. An obvious risk of property damage alone is insufficient for manslaughter, but may suffice for the driving offences.
69. Doubts then began to arise as to whether a single generalization on wages would suffice.
70. A doctor's certificate will suffice as a form of permission.
71. Suffice it to say that the whisper eventually turned into a shout and the five-foot pile of dirt was reduced considerably.
72. Those run charts and their analysis will suffice for the most whose products involve uncomplicated processes.
73. At best a needlessly expensive chemical is used where a cheaper, equally effective detergent, would suffice.
74. Suffice to state at this stage that banks are essential for the smooth handling of overseas trade and investment transactions.
75. Bases in Britain alone might suffice to service the Strategic Air Command at its current strength.
76. Cultivation: The planting medium of mud and sand or a gravel medium with detritus should suffice.
77. Suffice it to say the case against him was not exactly ironclad and that he was not represented by the Dream Team.
78. Suffice to say keep your skis parallel or you're a goner.
79. These few examples should suffice to illustrate how social attitudes are changing.
80. Suffice it here to say that there have emerged other groups of educationists who present alternative views.
81. If there was trouble and they became unhappy(sentencedict.com), a direct visit to the leader or the chief whip would usually suffice.
82. A simple 10-word list of fairly basic vocabulary should suffice.
83. Suffice it to say that prayer is an important activity in the Synagogue.
84. No, sir, once again the mere contemplation of paradox would suffice.
85. She had the final confirmation that Jenny was not Henry's child, so the original plan was going to suffice.
86. Suffice to have the benefits of their research, which has thus far produced the ultimate in extreme strength for smallest diameter.
87. Candy bars, bought at the Picadilly Circus subway station, had to suffice for dinner on the bus.
88. There are two types of crime which will not suffice as the unlawful act: crimes of negligence and crimes of omission.
88. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
89. The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems. Mahatma Gandhi
90. For large bed filter plates it has been found that just about any ridged or semi ridged plastic will suffice.