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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121. Otherwise, emulsion can form a kind of oil film on suffice of coal. It can provide a nice anaerobic environment for methanogen consortia.
122. The Arno would suffice as a river if only it had some water.
123. Suffice to say that, with such price levels, these artists are particularly newsworthy and they only need to appear in an auction catalogue to guarantee a successful sale.
124. Suffice it to say, though, it is Arthur (with crotchety old Grandsanta's help) who finally saves the day when elder brother Steve's high-tech logistics system overlooks one little girl's stocking.
125. Suffice to say, they are not all loveable oafs like Winnie the Pooh.
126. For the gray area in between, no simple formula would suffice.
127. It will suffice here to merely outline the limited classical argument for nonmagnetic materials.
128. A & quot ; B & quot ; grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school.
129. Will ten dollars suffice for the expenses of your journey?
130. The use of natural fibre rope must be discouraged for the rescue of human life. For most other operations, natural fibre rope will suffice.
131. "Stage magicians know that a collection of cheap tricks will often suffice to produce 'magic, ' " Dr. Dennett has written, "and so does Mother Nature, the ultimate gadgeteer."
132. Suffice it to say that the unusually high boiling point of acetic acid.
133. A flower added on some matching serissa fetida's class floret to suffice again, do not let the boutonniere turn bunch of flowers.
134. These few examples may suffice to show that the above definition of sexual behavior is problematical .
135. Mr Huckabee says a rate of 23 % would suffice, but this is a sleight of hand.
136. It will suffice for the moment to note the remarkable analogies of the abstract data type approach to some theories of how human agents should work together.
137. In these cases, an external device such as a SCSI DDS tape drive will often suffice.
138. Suffice to say that for drinking water coliform numbers should be one or less.
139. The abuse of this principle alone would suffice to account for a large part of the maladministration of justice in China, to which our attention is so often called.
140. Szymanski holds out hope that a bit of moral suasion from high places would suffice.
141. Using the method of polarimetry to measure the content of maltose is simple , low cost , and it can suffice the demand of certain quality detection.
142. Suffice it to say that the good thing fell down.
143. In production environments, default mapping almost always do not suffice; some degree of tuning of the mapping is usually required.
144. This single item will suffice to typify all the rest.
145. One of those would suffice for a single episode; to have encountered all of them in such a condensed period of time is positively mind-blowing.
146. In the interim a dummy input box and button will suffice.
147. But suffice it to say, Jobs's instinct for defiant iconoclasm and his insistence on unconventional approaches did not, in the end, serve him as well as it served Apple's customers and shareholders.
148. An inscription might suffice ,[Sentencedict.com] an epitaph that titillates like dirty talk.
149. So that one arrow will suffice for both voltage and current.
150. While extra-budgetary funds effectively suffice the inadequacy of budgetary funds, it contains various problems.