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Sentence count:233+15Posted:2017-01-19Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: unsatisfactorySimilar words: satisfactionfactorysatisfiedfactorunsatisfieddissatisfiedfactor outfactoMeaning: [‚sætɪ'sfæktərɪ]  adj. 1. giving satisfaction 2. meeting requirements. 
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181. But he can never come up with a satisfactory answer.
182. Can I offer any more satisfactory explanation of the mystery of existence?
183. The plant will require regular pruning. Other requirements: Light: Moderate to bright light satisfactory.
184. So far no linguist has given us a satisfactory account of how children learn language.
185. Somewhat more satisfactory would be to consider the algebraic numbers those complex numbers which are solutions of algebraic equations with integer coefficients.
186. A full sense-spectrum is not a satisfactory lexical unit: it does not, for instance, enter into any recognised lexical relations.
187. Equally satisfactory results can be obtained using more orthodox treatments.
188. It is less satisfactory if there is a danger of creating a psychological barrier to doing something positive about getting another job.
189. Few men could fail to shed weight at a satisfactory rate on a daily allowance of 1,500 calories.
190. There is no satisfactory resolution of this problem, either conceptually or empirically.
191. In almost all relationship conflicts, reconciliation depends upon the creation of a more satisfactory reward system.
192. With such enjoyable and accessible music this could make a highly satisfactory set for demonstrating a newly acquired hi-fi system.
192. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
193. The high resistance speaker used in previous experiments would not be satisfactory.
194. We asked both John and Jerry, but neither one could give us a satisfactory explanation.
195. If, however, he makes satisfactory progress, he could be released to a less-secure parole facility earlier than that.
196. Buy according to intended use; the less expensive kinds ire satisfactory for casserole dishes. 18.
197. Junk shops and smaller museums became a more satisfactory hunting ground for her.
198. This approach tends to wait on the scientists to provide a satisfactory answer.
199. The median survival of a year or more with symptoms controlled in most of those treated represents a very satisfactory outcome.
200. For instance, there is no absolutely satisfactory test of platelet function.
201. Though the theory was many years ahead of its time it was almost wholly guesswork and rested on no satisfactory contemporary experimental evidence.
202. There is currently no satisfactory means of preventing proximal colon cancer in the general population.
203. This is an extraordinary ratio, and there has never been a satisfactory explanation for it.
204. Many marriages were more satisfactory than Matilda's alliance with the count of Anjou.
205. A satisfactory dividing line could have been drawn in these terms.
206. Few countries have satisfactory legislation on pesticides or the trained manpower to enforce it.
207. There was no satisfactory method of dealing with trivial complaints.
208. In the case of Sri Lanka, there is no satisfactory answer.
209. Upon satisfactory completion of this preregistration year, the graduate becomes fully registered by the General Medical Council.
210. One long-standing allegation of satanic elements in masonry, however, still awaits a satisfactory answer.
More similar words: satisfactionfactorysatisfiedfactorunsatisfieddissatisfiedfactor outfactode factovictoryactoripso factotrajectoryex post factobenedictorycontractorcontradictoryact onact outfactdoctorsectorin factstorydirectorhistoryinspectorcollectorartifactoratory
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