satisfice

/ˈsætɪsfaɪs/
verb
  1. To choose an option that is good enough to meet a need, rather than the best possible option.
    • The team decided to satisfice on the design to meet the project deadline.
    • Instead of spending hours looking for the perfect apartment, he chose to satisfice and signed a lease on a decent one.
    • When shopping for a new phone, she decided to satisfice with a model that had most of the features she wanted.
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