0 past simple and past participle of suffice
1 to be enough:
I'm taking $400 - I think that should suffice.
For pre-twentieth-century travel and navigation, these projections had sufficed.
They too believed that the elimination of colonial racial privileges and the legal equality of the free firmly established with independence sufficed.
That is, development of a domestic venture capital industry sufficed in the favorable pre-emergence conditions at the time.
Practical reasons alone would have sufficed for him to keep the mode and clefs consistent throughout all these sets.
Even though using the first return map would have sufficed, we have found it more convenient to use an alternative approach.
However, neither could have sufficed to justify the dismissal.
Widespread adoption of some practice within a certain region has sometimes sufficed to establish a customary international law with respect to that region.
That, of course, might not have sufficed for him to achieve what he wanted, either in academic life or as a teacher.