English to Malay Dictionary suffice

suffice

memadai
definition
verb
a quick look should suffice
be enough or adequate.
example
I think a diet rich in fruit and veg should 'suffice' to obtain enough of these nutrients.
simple mediocrity cannot 'suffice' them
two examples should 'suffice' to prove the contention
The reasons are simply too vast to list, but one example should 'suffice' .
His hands could only get a fallen feather which would only 'suffice' him for a short while.
These will 'suffice' them in place of all other things, as they receive into themselves him who is the cause and the bestower of all blessing.
A small cheque in the post, by way of consultancy fee, will 'suffice' Brian.
Luckily enough, this will 'suffice' as our reference guide for both.
A hypothetical example should 'suffice' in illustrating how worrying a precedent this case may have set.
two examples should 'suffice' to prove the contention
There were four of them, all a good size, and you could see how they would easily 'suffice' two people sharing.
a quick look should 'suffice'
simple mediocrity cannot 'suffice' them
Web sites have come along way from the days when a few lines of HTML would 'suffice' any designer.
Some very recent examples will 'suffice' to persuade us that piety and knavery are incompatible.
The plaintiff's oral evidence will 'suffice' , if it proves clearly what was the intention of the parties.
a quick look should 'suffice'
Therefore to prove Theorem 9 it 'suffices' to show that each polygonal base of the prism has area equal to one-fourth the lateral surface area of the prism.
Through all this he lived in the College too, in a single small room that 'sufficed' for his bachelor requirements.
But Babu sees more in life than the praise, gratitude, and $7-a-day wages that have 'sufficed' for more traditional Sherpas.
At first, a stepladder 'sufficed' us, but soon an aluminum extension ladder was required for the higher fruit picking.
The traditional public religion of the Roman State had 'sufficed' for public purposes, but offered little to the individual.
That 'sufficed' for terrestrial physics, and Galileo did not speculate about celestial physics as did Kepler.
A real-world example 'suffices' to illustrate why I believe this is of vital importance today.
The Highwayman's Case 'suffices' as a colourful example.
So now he backs off, and 'suffices' himself with rubbing his hand roughly along my inner thigh.
My handwriting was adequate for everyday purposes, my avocado green IBM Selectric 'sufficed' for more formal projects, and I happily received my mail through the post office.
It 'suffices' them that He does it through them, appoints them as its guards and entrusts it to them.
A letter usually 'suffices' the requirements, providing it meets the above criteria.
Thus the simple chanting and praying of the early days could not have 'sufficed' the new extended demands.
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