act of fulfilling a desire or need or appetite; "the satisfaction of their demand for better services" the contentment you feel when you have done something right; "the chef tasted the sauce with great satisfaction
The degree to which a group member feels fulfilled or gratified based upon experiences in the group
Remedy in international law that provides for the honor of an injured state to be restored
The discharge of an obligation by paying a party what it is due (i e ) liens and judgments
What customers buy; generally, a combination of a desire and expectation, as fulfilled through a branded product or service
Satisfaction is a weighted ranking that takes into account both the consumer's satisfaction with a factor and how important that factor is to the consumer
If you do something to someone's satisfaction, they are happy with the way that you have done it. It is hard to see how the issue can be resolved to everyone's satisfaction
If you get satisfaction from someone, you get money or an apology from them because you have been treated badly. If you can't get any satisfaction, complain to the park owner
The discharge of a mortgage or a trust deed lien from the records upon payment of the evidence debt
{i} appeasement of a desire; gratification of a need; feeling of gratification; pleasure, contentment; compensation, remuneration; placation, appeasement; fulfillment
In real estate practice, an instrument to be recorded on the county recorder's books when a mortgage has been paid in full it is signed by the mortgagee and recites that the debt has been satisfied