Adverb
in a satisfactory manner
Source: WordNetDespite hundreds of studies, cause-and-effect relationship between pornography and violence has never been satisfactorily proved. Camille Paglia
There are old heads in the world who cannot help me by their example or advice to live worthily and satisfactorily to myself; but I believe that it is in my power to elevate myself this very hour above the common level of my life. Henry David Thoreau
Cinema: An illusion that can only satisfactorily happen in the dark. Peter Greenaway
She takes an undaughterful pleasure in noting that now the newspapers are beginning to concede with heartiness that she does not need the help of my name, but can make her way quite satisfactorily upon her own merits. This is insubordination, and must be crushed. Mark Twain
In short, I do not write for mathematicians, nor as a mathematician, but as an economist wishing to convince other economists that their science can only be satisfactorily treated on an explicitly mathematical basis. William Stanley Jevons
I enlisted my readers in the service of a grand experiment, to see how my book could find its way into cultural relevance and commercial success. The experiment worked out very satisfactorily. Cory Doctorow