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satisfaction
  1. A fulfillment of a need or desire.
  2. The pleasure obtained by such fulfillment.
  3. The source of such gratification.
  4. A reparation for an injury or loss.
  5. A vindication for a wrong suffered.
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  7. Examples:
    1. “Man, the human person, who is a desirer of desires, seeks a conscious satisfaction of his desires.”
      “The satisfaction of achieving one's goals through hard work is something I would recommend to everyone.”
      “It was proved to our satisfaction that the project was completed to the best of their ability.”
satiation
  1. The state of being satiated or sated, of being full, of being at maximum capacity.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The satiation of one's immediate physical desires is only a person's only drive when he is incapable of perceiving the suffering of others.”
      “For those with a more voracious appetite, milk formulas that provide a feeling of satiation help to moderate their appetite.”
      “They knew that satiation wasn't succeeded by tristesse, it was itself, immediately, tristesse.”
satisfactoriness
  1. The state or quality of being satisfactory.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “In his textual criticism he used symbols to show his doubts of the genuineness or satisfactoriness of verses.”
      “To this remarkable person you add a multitude of people who have doubts about the satisfactoriness of their own love lives.”
      “At the same time the rancorous satires and protest plays that sprouted in the shadow of the invasion of Iraq have given way to more detached, skeptical works that question the satisfactoriness of any political system.”
satisfiability
  1. (mathematics) The property of being able to be satisfied.
satisfyingness
  1. The state or quality of being satisfying.
satiety
  1. The state of being perfectly satiated.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “For those with a more voracious appetite, milk formulas that provide a feeling of satiety help to moderate their appetite.”
      “A diet high in simple carbohydrates does not provide you with a feeling of satiety.”
      “However, these drugs may be useful, particularly in patients with other dyspeptic symptoms such as nausea or early satiety.”
satisfier
  1. A person who, or thing that satisfies.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “James is a great satisfier, always going above and beyond to meet his clients' needs.”
      “It has lost that magic touch which once made it the most accurate anticipator and satisfier of consumer needs and tastes.”
      “Another soul satisfier was the ricotta gnocchi covered with a succulent braised rabbit ragout.”
satiability
  1. The quality of being satiable.
satedness
  1. The property of being sated.
sate
satisfiabilities
  1. plural of satisfiability
satisfactions
  1. plural of satisfaction
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Rational men, in all ages and countries, must always demand the same unaltering satisfactions of the same unaltering basic needs.”
      “Are these paintings on the whole deprived of the expected painterly satisfactions so brilliantly present in the figure pieces?”
      “And the plot amply delivers the expected satisfactions of an intricate puzzle adroitly solved.”
satiations
satisfiers
satieties
sates
  1. plural of sate
  2. Examples:
    1. “It might not be ground-breaking but it sure sates the appetite that their hunger for great tunes has precipitated.”
      “But that means that some prescription-pill addicts have turned to heroin, which sates the same craving for a lower cost.”
      “Henceforth Egyptian civilization runs an uninspired and undeveloping course till the days of the sates and the Ptolemies.”
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