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What is the does suffice mean?

"Suffice" means to be enough or adequate. It's often used to indicate that something is sufficient for a particular purpose or need.

Here are some examples:

* "A simple explanation will suffice for now." This means a simple explanation is enough for the current situation.

* "The food was plentiful, and it sufficed for everyone." This means there was enough food for everyone to eat.

* "Her apology sufficed to make amends with him." This means her apology was enough to fix the problem between them.

You can also use "suffice it to say" to indicate that something is obvious or well-known, and you don't need to elaborate further. For example:

* "Suffice it to say, I was very surprised." This means you don't need to explain how surprised you were, it's clear enough.

Let me know if you'd like more examples or have any other questions!

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