Ground and Suffice

Ground

Ground verb - To find a basis.

Suffice and ground are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Suffice" instead a verb "Ground".

Suffice

Suffice verb - To be enough.
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Synonyms for Suffice

Ground and suffice are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Ground" instead a verb "Suffice".

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Common collocations

time ground time suffice time
kid ground kid suffice kid

Both words in one sentence

  • Game-Breaking Bug Suffice to say, once you finally make it to the ground, your death will be swift.
  • Unskilled, but Strong Nonetheless, it seems to suffice, as Morpheus states that, until Neo came along, every Zion rebel who stood his/her ground against an Agent ended up dead.
  • Helicopter Blender Speaking of aircraft propellers, suffice it to say that there's a reason ground crews are expressly forbidden from walking underneath the wings of a multi-engine turboprop while the engines are running.
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