Gratify

/ˈɡrætɪfaɪ/ verb

To gratify someone means to please or satisfy them, especially by giving them what they want or by fulfilling a wish. It can also mean to satisfy a desire or need.

“Gratify” comes from French “gratifier” and Latin “gratificari,” meaning to show kindness or do a favor, from “gratus,” pleasing. The word has always carried a sense of giving pleasure or satisfaction.

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