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Sufficient Definition & Meaning

1. Adequate or enough to meet a particular need or requirement.

Example: The evidence presented was sufficient to prove the defendant's guilt.

2. Capable of providing a satisfactory amount or degree of something.

Example: The salary offered was not sufficient to cover the cost of living in the city.

3. Meeting the minimum standards or expectations.

Example: The student's performance was sufficient to pass the exam.

4. Having enough resources or means to accomplish a task or goal.

Example: The company had sufficient funds to invest in the new project.

5. Being satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity.

Example: The meal was sufficient, but not exceptional.

Examples of the word sufficient used in sentences.

  • The teacher said that my answer was not sufficient and I need to provide more details.
  • The amount of food we brought for the picnic is not sufficient for everyone.
  • I have sufficient time to complete my homework before dinner.
  • The water supply in the desert is not sufficient for people living there.
  • My salary is not sufficient to cover my living expenses.
  • I believe that a weekly income of $100 would be sufficient for my basic expenses.
  • It is important to ensure that you consume sufficient water during the day to stay hydrated.
  • The company has implemented sufficient safety procedures to avoid any workplace accidents.
  • The hotel provided us with a sufficient number of towels for our stay.
  • Our group had sufficient time to complete the project before the deadline.
  • Is a one-week notice sufficient for you to prepare for the presentation?
  • Are you sure you have sufficient evidence to support your claim?
  • The funds we have raised so far are not sufficient to cover the cost of the project.
  • In order to get a job in this industry, it's not sufficient to have just the basic skills.
  • The amount of food we have for the party should be sufficient for everyone.
  • The amount of time given for the exam was not sufficient for some students to finish.
  • The company's internal controls were not sufficient to prevent fraud and embezzlement.
  • Despite having sufficient funds, he was unable to complete the project on time.
  • In order to achieve success, it is important to have sufficient motivation and determination.
  • The evidence presented was not sufficient to prove the defendant's guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
  • "The instructions provided in the manual were not sufficient for me to assemble the product properly."
  • "I believe that the security measures in place are not sufficient to protect the company from cyber attacks."
  • "The amount of evidence presented in the trial was not sufficient enough to prove the defendant guilty."
  • "I find that the current resources allocated to this project are not sufficient for us to reach our targets."
  • "She was still feeling quite hungry even after eating what she thought was a sufficient amount of food."
  • The student's essay lacked sufficient research and evidence to support their claims.
  • The hotel's meeting room was spacious and had sufficient seating for all attendees.
  • The company's profits were not sufficient to cover the cost of the new equipment.
  • The evidence presented by the prosecutor was sufficient to convict the defendant.
  • Despite taking sufficient precautions, the construction workers were still at risk of injury.
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