unsatisfy
/ˌʌnsætˈfaɪ/Definitions
1. verb
to fail to satisfy or meet the needs or expectations of someone or something
“The new restaurant failed to unsatisfy the picky customers, who left feeling unfulfilled.”
2. verb
to leave someone or something in a state of discontent or dissatisfaction
“The high prices of the new gadget were likely to unsatisfy many customers on a tight budget.”
3. verb
to fail to meet the requirements or needs of something
“The project’s proposal failed to unsatisfy the investors, who saw potential for growth.”