In a satisfactory manner, in a manner adequate to requirements.(adverb)
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Use "satisfactorily" in a sentence
"Senators and Representatives, mainly on the right, but some also on the left, that benefit HUGELY, every year, and apparently quite satisfactorily from a "government run health program" ... which ALL Congressmen enjoy for FREE, should be the very FIRST to decry a similar program for the American citizens who are the very people that PAY for that perk?"
"It does not explain satisfactorily, at least to me, why a game - a medium primarily used as, and indeed defined as, a form of entertainment and amusement - must be played, putting the player in the position, and mindset, of two psychotic murderers."
"But I suspect that he completed the entire term satisfactorily, or else I would know that there ` d been a breach."