Similar words: satisfied, unsatisfied, satisfactory, satisfaction, dissatisfied, gratifying, qualifying, terrifying. Meaning: ['sætɪsfaɪɪŋ] adj. 1. giving pleasure or satisfaction 2. providing abundant nourishment 3. providing freedom from worry.
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91. The development strategy can be further controlled by specifying a parameter and temporarily removing nodes satisfying from the list of active nodes.
92. Once you are reasonably fit, you will find the exercise satisfying and pleasurable.
93. There's nothing more guiltily satisfying than watching the experts scratch their heads.
94. Meaningful work is satisfying because it is rooted in basic human needs.
95. There is, thus far, no global plan apparent which we would regard as logical and satisfying.
96. No work that properly considers developments in different countries and continents and pieces them together in a satisfying, narrative whole.
97. And, in the process, we can make the practice of law more satisfying and more fun.
98. It was played with panache and authority, well controlled throughout yet with poetic feeling; very satisfying to the listener.
99. There may not be a fancy meal in it, but it surely would be as satisfying.
100. It's more satisfying and exciting to add the art yourself than being told how to look or feel about something.
101. Obviously this would have some realistic effect in satisfying the appetite.
102. It's an intensive course, highly satisfying, and it works very well.
103. It was quite satisfying to see them working their way up that hill.
104. If this is true, it seems an expensive way of satisfying one's curiosity.
105. I ask you to cherish her unbridled passion for ideas and to tolerate her tenacity in following questions to satisfying conclusions.
106. On the contrary they usually put their gifts into some satisfying but resolutely unimaginative task.
107. Some groups are very decisive, very productive, very creative and very satisfying for their members.
108. The examination is a collection of questions and individually a question goes some way to satisfying the requirements of the examination.
109. It is also a satisfying behind-the-scenes tour for foodies, full of compelling characters and anecdotes.
110. Loyalty in the emerging business organization, which will be personal and communal, will be satisfying in its own right.
111. One is supposed to feel a charitable surge at revelations of deprivation, but oh how satisfying not to do so.
112. Beyond satisfying those requirements no specific grouping of subjects is stipulated.
113. Salads on the other hand, are simple,[http://sentencedict.com/satisfying.html] satisfying and sizable.
114. Is this satisfying everyone's innate, latent, hopefully minimal blood lust?
115. The combination of sweet-tart-spicy flavors is very harmonious and extremely satisfying.
116. You now know that local government is a satisfying career choice and offers an exciting challenge to the solicitor.
117. But all teachers are concerned about their own level of stress, and how to lead a satisfying working life.
118. Part of the skill of successful development is in identifying and satisfying gaps in the market which offer higher than usual returns.
119. It may not be very profound, but it is supremely satisfying.
120. Children could go on for ever finding out information about dinosaurs and be no nearer satisfying this vague purpose.
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