mid-15c., "capable of atoning for sin," from Middle French satisfactoire (14c.) and directly from Late Latin satisfactorius, from Latin satisfactus, past participle of satisfacere (see satisfy). Meaning "adequate" is from 1630s. Related: Satisfactorily; satisfactoriness.
his grades were satisfactory
satisfactory living conditions
the step makes a satisfactory seat
satiric
satirical
satirist
satirize
satisfaction
satisfactory
satisfice
satisfied
satisfy
satisfying
satori