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How to use gratifies in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word gratifies? Here are some examples.

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Globalism gratifies the same mental pathologies as Marxism and is therefore perfect for disillusioned intellectuals looking for a new home.
The key to Graham's success is the way in which he compels and gratifies, but never fully reveals or satiates.
The poetry that Carey can coax from this lightly educated ruffian's lightly punctuated prose gratifies us on every page.
And the mother, fearing that her children will think her unjust, gratifies their wishes, which in the end proves a great injury to them.
Our digital immersion is total, and there's a cultural abundance that gratifies us with sounds and images at the drop of a hat.
The mass-produced fairytale gratifies this desire by emphasising the sense of familiarity achieved through the outward material and ideological sameness.
The violin of his I am now fortunate to possess highly gratifies ear and eye and represents a consummate example of craftsmanship.
Because we use the same verb to characterize what pleases and what gratifies us, we are inclined to expect, erroneously, that the liking comes from the same source.
A well-served espresso that gratifies our longing is the best sign of distinctive quality for a café and the crowning moment at the end of a satisfying lunch or dinner in a restaurant.
It is often pride, emulation, avarice, malice — all the odious qualities — which drive a man to complete, elaborate, refine, destroy, renew his work until he has made something that gratifies his pride and envy and greed.
If I am asking you to write, it is because I want to use you to speak to someone who is very close to My Heart, whom I love in a special way and who gratifies Me infinitely.
Present for over 20 years on the electronic music scene, Felix Da Housecat gratifies us with a strong album with some track mixing house and acid.
The attribution gratifies the authorial ego, it's true, and maybe the near-ubiquity of bylines is just another instance of the everyone-wants-to-be-a-star syndrome.
Rather, it gratifies a curiosity fed by confoundedness and discoveries, both practical and intuitive, as it creates a cycle of nuanced engagement and stimulation.
Examples from Classical Literature
Wealth gives rank, and gratifies not only the greed but also the emulative spirit of the pack.
The act of exhibition itself gratifies the sexual impulse, and usually it suffices to replace both tumescence and detumescence.
Snagsby feels not only that it gratifies her inquisitive disposition, but that it lifts her husband's establishment higher up in the law.
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