Similar words: boarding, regarding, recording, according, according to, bring forward, ordinary, award. Meaning: [rɪ'wɔrdɪŋ /-'wɔː-] adj. providing personal satisfaction.
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(31) The basics of searching Searching the Internet for information can be both a frustrating experience and a rewarding one.
(32) From Seelisberg there is a longer walk which is particularly rewarding in the sustained panoramic views it offers.
(33) In essence, you are rewarding the behavior, so he is even more likely to repeat it.
(34) Instead I read military history, a rewarding experience under C. T. Atkinson.
(35) The detail of this book requires more explanation than is possible here, but this is a rewarding book to read.
(36) Conversely, it may not be hard to relinquish certain roles and tasks which were never experienced as rewarding.
(37) These radical changes, designed to make work more rewarding,(http://sentencedict.com/rewarding.html) were not confined to the tax system.
(38) There is no doubt that owning a horse can be very rewarding.
(39) Subtly mythic and ethnocentric, the novel is one of Naipaul's most rewarding.
(40) The records of some of these bodies can go back over many years, and are frequently very rewarding.
(41) Second, Compact supports schools in raising standards of achievement by setting and rewarding goals for young people.
(42) In the meantime, however, there was rewarding work for women like herself in the household of the faith.
(43) In the broadest sense, there are two such systems: rewarding circuits and punishing circuits.
(44) Locally and nationally, the expanding software and computer applications industrial sector offers challenging and rewarding employment prospects.
(45) It's a long day out, but a most rewarding one, as I was to discover.
(46) Working with children with special needs can be a satisfying and rewarding experience.
(47) Thus research into colonic motor function remains a challenging and potentially rewarding area where progress has been facilitated by recent technological advances.
(48) Less rewarding techniques are those based on faecal examination, either by flotation or by the Baerman method.
(49) Daily contact with the Partners, whilst a very demanding experience, is equally rewarding.
(50) Then he started to make progress with simple objects in the room, rewarding each correct identification.
(51) The fact that such a relationship has been established in a difficult but rewarding area is of significance to all staff.
(52) In two years Gould could not possibly hope to cover all the areas he guessed would prove rewarding.
(53) There are no short cuts to finding a satisfying and rewarding position; successful job hunting is hard work.
(54) Greenspan and the bond market were rewarding him with lower interest rates.
(55) The Forest of Dean in June is both tantalising - and very rewarding.
(56) Art politics can prove a rewarding topic for a journalist.
(57) Your work is so rewarding, even though it's unpleasant at times.
(58) This line of inquiry proved to be a rewarding path which was, however, to lead in a most unexpected direction.
(59) This requires care and patience in the preparation, performance, and marking of the tests but it can be most rewarding.
(60) The other basic parts of managing the dream are recruiting meticulously, rewarding, retraining, and reorganizing.
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