My grade on the test wasn't 100% but it was satisfactory.
Satisfactory is a virture.
you performance is not very Satisfactory. The truth was not satisfactory for judges.
She found the restaurant's service to be satisfactory.
The teacher said my maths work was satisfactory
In Art class I got Satisfactory drawing on my drawingf of a dog.
"Your work is very satisfactory," said his boss.
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The completed project was deemed satisfactory by the client and met all their expectations.
I hope you found our service satisfactory.It was difficult to find a satisfactory resolution.
No, the correct way to say it is "You are satisfactory" or "You are satisfactory to me." The preposition "to" is needed to show that you are stating your opinion on the other person's satisfaction.
"Okay" is commonly used as an adjective or adverb to indicate something is satisfactory or acceptable, but it is not a verb. It is used to express agreement, approval, or acknowledgment.
You can add the word 'competent'. The sentence would read, 'During his tenure you found him to be competent, and his services were found to be satisfactory.'