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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121. Thoughtful attention to needs of people for satisfying relationships leads to a comfortable, friendly organization atmosphere and work tempo.
122. Though Ferris' explanations are not quite satisfying, the questions are well worth trying to understand.
123. The rock is steep enough to require forceful climbing, but nuts drop in which a satisfying regularity.
124. It is easy to say that genes condition our nature rather than determining our fate, but it is not very satisfying.
125. The whole process was one of the most tiring and yet satisfying things I have ever done in my life.
126. It made brilliant use of a difficult site and united station and thoroughfare in a most satisfying way.
127. It's hard work but very satisfying - the most popular course. 5.
128. The Institute defines export marketing as the complete process of discovering and satisfying the needs of overseas customers, at a profit.
129. In this day and age it is very satisfying to know that there are firms who shine to give service.
130. The marketer will try to encourage brand loyalty as a means of rendering the purchase process more comfortable and more satisfying.
131. But, as a scientist, she was and is prepared to tolerate this drive while it lasts without satisfying it.
132. It is satisfying to note that the mainstreaming of special learners into regular instructional situations may at last get us there.
133. His most satisfying role in television came with Question Time, 1979-89.
134. Maybe more satisfying because just to paddle out at Ocean Beach requires a lot of strength.
135. But any investigation into his biography seems infinitely more satisfying by reason of his virtue, his courage and his devotion to duty.
136. Making good wheat bread is a satisfying experience for a number of reasons.
137. I had eaten four or five slices of bread without satisfying my hunger, so I reached for still another slice.
138. He found it exhilarating - both terrifying and deeply satisfying.
139. I can not conceive anything more exciting, more challenging, or more deeply satisfying.
140. It was satisfying to send away and get this obscure stuff in the mail.
141. But Berg is a wily writer who has no trouble whipping up something sweet and satisfying from this unpromising set of circumstances.
142. He knew the sort of people he was addressing and he knew the sort of moral objections they found most satisfying.
143. Mungo found the work satisfying[sentencedict.com], though he was anxious not to delay long before investigating Vic's headquarters.
144. Female animal, on the other hand, comes close to satisfying the criteria.
145. The combination of one-third wheat to two-thirds white flour makes a light, crackly, and satisfying loaf.
146. The old literary journal on the kindling pile is as satisfying as the newest ones creating a stir back in the city.
147. It was a happy, friendly and very satisfying day one which will remain in the memory for ever.
148. Not strongly enough to kill me for that, but certainly strongly enough to make killing me satisfying in that respect also.
149. Consequently this section deals with identifying the needs that drinking fulfils and developing alternative ways of satisfying those needs.
150. Socrates finds satisfying, gut-wrenching answers to these and other universal questions without resorting to violence or to 911.
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