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#: ''He enjoyed the dish with great '''satisfaction'''. He'll order it again the next time he arrives.'' #: ''He enjoyed the dish with great '''satisfaction'''. He'll order it again the next time he arrives.''
# The [[pleasure]] obtained by such fulfillment. # The [[pleasure]] obtained by such fulfillment.
-#: ''"This life is not for complaint, but for '''satisfaction'''."'' - [[w:Henry David Thoreau|Henry David Thoreau]]+#: ''"This life is not for complaint, but for '''satisfaction'''."'' - [[Henry David Thoreau|Henry David Thoreau]]
# The [[source]] of such [[gratification]]. # The [[source]] of such [[gratification]].
# A [[reparation]] for an [[injury]] or [[loss]]. # A [[reparation]] for an [[injury]] or [[loss]].
# A [[vindication]] for a [[wrong]] [[suffered]]. # A [[vindication]] for a [[wrong]] [[suffered]].
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"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", a 1965 song by the Rolling Stones
  1. A fulfillment of a need or desire.
    He enjoyed the dish with great satisfaction. He'll order it again the next time he arrives.
  2. The pleasure obtained by such fulfillment.
    "This life is not for complaint, but for satisfaction." - Henry David Thoreau
  3. The source of such gratification.
  4. A reparation for an injury or loss.
  5. A vindication for a wrong suffered.




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