sat·is·fy vt -fied, -fy·ing
1 a: to carry out the terms or obligation of (as by payment of money)
refused to satisfy the judgment against her
satisfy a condition precedent; broadly: to cause to be discharged, settled, or paid
sought to satisfy his claim against the debtor
b: to meet an obligation to
satisfy a creditor
2: to convince by argument or evidence
3: to conform to
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.