satisfaction - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • express: The committee expressed general satisfaction with the progress to date relating to the site.
  • derive: Some people derive huge satisfaction from leaving personal work for their families.
  • guarantee: You are guaranteed satisfaction, of which we are totally reliant on for the success of our business.

Noun used with modifier

  • customer: Worse for Mercedes, the customer satisfaction surveys backed the gossip.
  • job: Public sector work can also result in high levels of job satisfaction.
  • constraint: This approach is used to guide a simple heuristic constraint satisfaction algorithm eliminating the need to explicitly define a search objective.
  • client: Endeavor, at all times, to maximize client satisfaction.
  • tenant: This enabled Family HA to measure tenant satisfaction from the first month of the project.
  • employe: The Harvard Business Review reported on a survey which related employe satisfaction to profitability.

Adjective modifier

  • immense: The technical improvement, championship successes and popularity of the UKTSDF over the years have naturally been a source of immense satisfaction.
  • overall: Overall satisfaction with repairs rose from 57 % in the first quarter to 67 % by the end of the last quarter.
  • smug: But before we in Britain show any smug satisfaction at the US picture, it's worth looking at our own country.
  • increased: This confirms findings by Stalker, who found that occupational therapists derived increased job satisfaction in their new care management role.
  • maternal: The aim is to compare the efficacy, maternal satisfaction and midwife acceptability of the three models of care provision.
  • improved: By contrast, there were some signs of improved job satisfaction under the choice schemes considered in the research.

Modifies a noun

  • survey: Worse for Mercedes, the customer satisfaction surveys backed the gossip.
  • rating: Customer satisfaction ratings on these services are generally high.
  • guarantee: No waiting period, no Deductibles, no claim forms, 100 % satisfaction guarantee.
  • questionnaire: The life satisfaction questionnaire is broken down into a number of life domains.

Preposition: in

  • industry*: Research shows that Ulster Bank has one of the highest rates of customer satisfaction in the industry*.

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