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    satisfaction
    /ˌsatɪsˈfakʃn/

    noun

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  2. a way of dealing with a complaint or problem that makes the person who complained feel happy: You've sold me a defective product and I demand satisfaction (= you must return my money or give me a new product). [ U ] the act of fulfilling (= achieving) a need or wish: the satisfaction of one's sexual desires. to someone's satisfaction. C2.

  3. Satisfaction is the act of fulfilling a need, desire, or appetite, or the feeling gained from such fulfillment. Satisfaction means youve had enoughin a good way. When a product says "Satisfaction guaranteed" it means you’ll like it or they'll give you your money back.

  4. a way of dealing with a complaint or problem that makes the person who complained feel happy: You've sold me a defective product and I demand satisfaction (= you must return my money or give me a new product). [ U ] the act of fulfilling (= achieving) a need or wish: the satisfaction of one's sexual desires. to someone's satisfaction. C2.

  5. 1. a. : the payment through penance of the temporal punishment incurred by a sin. b. : reparation for sin that meets the demands of divine justice. 2. a. : fulfillment of a need or want. b. : the quality or state of being satisfied : contentment. c. : a source or means of enjoyment : gratification. 3. a.

  6. noun. an act of satisfying; fulfillment; gratification. the state of being satisfied; contentment. Synonyms: enjoyment, comfort, pleasure. Antonyms: discontent, displeasure. the cause or means of being satisfied. confident acceptance of something as satisfactory, dependable, true, etc. reparation or compensation, as for a wrong or injury.

  7. Satisfaction is the pleasure that you feel when you do something or get something that you wanted or needed to do or get. She felt a small glow of satisfaction. Both sides expressed satisfaction with the progress so far.

  8. n. 1. the act of satisfying or state of being satisfied. 2. the fulfilment of a desire. 3. the pleasure obtained from such fulfilment. 4. a source of fulfilment. 5. reparation or compensation for a wrong done or received. 6. (Ecclesiastical Terms) RC Church Church of England the performance by a repentant sinner of a penance. 7.