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-'''Satisfaction''' denotes a [[fulfillment]] of a [[need]] or [[desire]]; the [[pleasure]] obtained by such fulfillment; the [[source]] of such [[gratification]]; a [[reparation]] for an [[injury]] or [[loss]]; a [[vindication]] for a [[wrong]] [[suffered]].+'''Satisfaction''' denotes [[contentment]]; a [[fulfillment]] of a [[need]] or [[desire]]; the [[pleasure]] obtained by such fulfillment; the [[source]] of such [[gratification]]; a [[reparation]] for an [[injury]] or [[loss]]; a [[vindication]] for a [[wrong]] [[suffered]].
- +==Namesakes==
-'''Satisfaction''' may also refer to:+
-* [[Contentment]]+
* "[[(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction]]", a 1965 rock song by the Rolling Stones * "[[(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction]]", a 1965 rock song by the Rolling Stones
==Etymology== ==Etymology==

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Satisfaction denotes contentment; a fulfillment of a need or desire; the pleasure obtained by such fulfillment; the source of such gratification; a reparation for an injury or loss; a vindication for a wrong suffered.

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Etymology

From satis (“enough, sufficient”) + faciō (“make, construct”)

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