Similar words: satisfaction, satisfactory, satisfactorily, dissatisfied, faction, cessation, privatisation, satisfy. Meaning: ['dɪs‚sætɪs'fækʃn] n. the feeling of being displeased and discontent.
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31) A wide-ranging survey found growing dissatisfaction among workers.
32) This fuelled dissatisfaction with the repressive structures of tsarism.
33) If you do need to. express any dissatisfaction try to do in it a constructive and diplomatic way.
34) This increase in the Community Charge in major urban areas resulted in a general dissatisfaction with this form of local taxation.
35) Shape dissatisfaction, endemic to young women in western culture, elicits restrictive dieting that increases the vulnerability to eating disorders.
36) There was widespread dissatisfaction too for the degenerate lifestyle into which many of the clergy had fallen.
37) At first my growing dissatisfaction manifested itself in rather unproductive activity.
38) These costs were attributed to job dissatisfaction caused by boring, repetitive work.
39) However, many critics of the 1960s and 19705 also expressed dissatisfaction with the ideas and technology of society at that time.
40) However, poverty levels among land reform beneficiaries remain high, as do the levels of dissatisfaction that they express.
41) Domestic drama had a close connection with the growing spirit of dissatisfaction with existing social, economic, religious and political conditions.
42) There is a huge literature on what causes dissatisfaction among actors in organizations.
43) Years of discussion with him would help me to express my own growing dissatisfaction.
44) This is true even where respondents reported ill health or dissatisfaction with work.
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45) Politicians, sensing wide and profound dissatisfaction with the status quo, have proposed significant changes in our federal income tax.
46) Beware if a potential leader comes in with dissatisfaction at how he has been treated in a previous group.
47) Television can create deep dissatisfaction by portraying lifestyles that are unattainable.
48) There is considerable dissatisfaction among lesbians and gays at their lack of representation, or misrepresentation, on television.
49) Lack of Administrative Communication Job anxieties within the entire contingent continued, and dissatisfaction mounted.
50) As economic satisfactions have increased, so the scope for dissatisfaction on social issues may also have increased.
51) And so, by 1977, there was pretty widespread dissatisfaction with education in all its forms.
52) As you might expect, studies show a strong correlation between marital dissatisfaction and infidelity.
53) Dissatisfaction with this highly indirect method of attempting to secure a modus must have been considerable.
54) Could it be that Europeanism is in direct proportion to dissatisfaction with one's own political institutions?
55) Let us accept that by no means all research stems from the reading of published theoretical work or dissatisfaction with the use of concepts.
56) For the Bank, probably the biggest is the growing dissatisfaction of its rich-country shareholders over the way it is run.
57) Some people seem able to indicate disapproval without causing offence whilst others cause resentment even with the mildest expression of dissatisfaction.
58) In addition to resistance, you will find a mixture of dissatisfaction, disappointment, and of course,(sentencedict.com) unhappiness.
59) Doubtless the timing of the revolt can be partly understood in terms of the flaring up of the Young King's dissatisfaction at Limoges.
60) They have, almost as a birthright, a restless dissatisfaction with the status quo.
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