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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91) He is helping to focus debate and to underline the dissatisfaction with the Republican field.
92) Marital dissatisfaction can lead to adultery which, in turn, exacerbates dissatisfaction in a vicious circle.
93) Perhaps the strongest case of dissatisfaction was that of a small businessman.
94) To the best of my recollection I mentioned their existence as soon as you had expressed dissatisfaction with Northumberland Avenue.
95) Initiatives undertaken in response to the widespread dissatisfaction with residential care have led to a general improvement in the quality of services.
96) Gallup has found widespread dissatisfaction with the quality of society.
97) There was, in particular, deep and widespread dissatisfaction with the mathematical attainments of children at school.
98) The move follows their dissatisfaction with what they say are deteriorating services throughout the area.
99) Perhaps it is time the autonomous practitioners themselves sought a solution to a widespread dissatisfaction with their service.
100) A good course programme but with a poor instructor led to more trainee dissatisfaction than a good instructor with a moderate programme.
101) There is considerable evidence of executive dissatisfaction with some of the efforts of knowledge workers in this area.
102) Many of these emotions energize greater effort but others negate effort and lead to dissatisfaction, stress and withdrawal.
103) Finally, dissatisfaction with housing conditions produced schemes for slum clearance or improvement and substantial house-building programmes.
104) Many reports have drawn attention to high levels of dissatisfaction among junior doctors.sentencedict.com/dissatisfaction.html
105) Spoiled ballots accounted for 32 %, indicating the widespread dissatisfaction at the electoral process.
106) Salary - a low proportion identified this as a source of dissatisfaction.
107) My discussions with George Nano were wide-ranging, and I gave him every opportunity to express dissatisfaction.
108) The mobilizing style has a greater appeal when there is dissatisfaction with the statusquo and a feeling that new policies are required.
109) This suggests that, inpart, the housewife's dissatisfaction with her work is a function of downward social mobility.
110) If the public service obligation grant is substantially reduced, will not there be an inevitable increase in dissatisfaction with customer service?
111) Ronald Reagan was not without handicaps and dissatisfaction with both of the party's standard bearers in this election was unusually widespread.
112) Each one of these four factors is a potential source of satisfaction and dissatisfaction.
113) The result is clear - there is large research literature on dissatisfaction and disillusionment.
114) There may even have been some dissatisfaction among Penda's allies with what had been achieved at Iudeu.
115) Sue's expression showed her dissatisfaction with the food and the service.
116) Dissatisfaction often leads to outright treason.
117) The workman muttered his dissatisfaction.
118) Many people have expressed their dissatisfaction with the proposals.
119) If because misunderstand, dissatisfaction is, clarifying effectively is necessary.
120) Now he felt an intense dissatisfaction.
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