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satisfaction - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :

  Satisfaction \Sat`is*fac"tion\, n. [OE. satisfaccioun, F.
     satisfaction, fr. L. satisfactio, fr. satisfacere to satisfy.
     See Satisfy.]
     1. The act of satisfying, or the state of being satisfied;
        gratification of desire; contentment in possession and
        enjoyment; repose of mind resulting from compliance with
        its desires or demands.
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              The mind having a power to suspend the execution and
              satisfaction of any of its desires.   --Locke.
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     2. Settlement of a claim, due, or demand; payment;
        indemnification; adequate compensation.
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              We shall make full satisfaction.      --Shak.
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     3. That which satisfies or gratifies; atonement.
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              Die he, or justice must; unless for him
              Some other, able, and as willing, pay
              The rigid satisfaction, death for death. --Milton.
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     Syn: Contentment; content; gratification; pleasure;
          recompense; compensation; amends; remuneration;
          indemnification; atonement.
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satisfaction - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) :

  satisfaction
      n 1: the contentment one feels when one has fulfilled a desire,
           need, or expectation; "the chef tasted the sauce with great
           satisfaction" [ant: dissatisfaction]
      2: state of being gratified or satisfied; "dull repetitious work
         gives no gratification"; "to my immense gratification he
         arrived on time" [syn: gratification, satisfaction]
      3: compensation for a wrong; "we were unable to get satisfaction
         from the local store" [syn: atonement, expiation,
         satisfaction]
      4: (law) the payment of a debt or fulfillment of an obligation;
         "the full and final satisfaction of the claim"
      5: act of fulfilling a desire or need or appetite; "the
         satisfaction of their demand for better services"

satisfaction - Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) :

  SATISFACTION, construction by courts of equity. Satisfaction is defined to 
  be the donation of a thing, with the intention, express or implied, that 
  such donation is to be an extinguishment of some existing right or claim in 
  the donee. 
       2. Where a person indebted bequeaths to his creditor a legacy, equal 
  to, or exceeding the amount of the debt, which is not noticed in the will, 
  courts of equity, in the absence of any intimation of a contrary intention, 
  have adopted the rule that the testator shall be presumed to have meant the 
  legacy as a satisfaction. of the debt. 
       3. When a testator, being indebted, bequeaths to his creditor a legacy, 
  simpliciter, and of the same nature as the debt, and not coming within the 
  exceptions stated in the next paragraph, it has been held a satisfaction of 
  the debt, when the legacy is equal to, or exceeds the amount of the debt. 
  Pre. Ch. 240; 3 P. Wms. 353. 
       4. The following are exceptions to the rule: 1. Where the legacy is of, 
  less amount than the debt, it shall not be deemed a part payment or 
  satisfaction. 1 Ves. pen. 263. 
       5.-2. Where, though the debt and legacy are of equal amount, there is a 
  difference in the times of payment, so that the legacy may not be equally 
  beneficial to the legatee as the debt. Prec. Ch. 236; 2 Atk. 300; 2 Ves. 
  sen. 63 5; 3 Atk. 96; 1 Bro. C. C. 129; 1 Bro. C. C. 195; 1 McClel. & Y. 
  Rep. Exch. 41; 1 Swans. R. 219. 
       6.-3. When the legacy and the debt are of a different nature, either 
  with reference, to the subjects themselves, or with respect to the interests 
  given. 2 P. Wms. 614; 1 Ves. jr. 298; 2 Ves. jr. 463. 
       7.-4. When the provision by the will is expressed to be given for a 
  particular purpose, such purpose will prevent the testamentary gift being 
  construed a satisfaction of the debt, because it is given diverse intuitu. 2 
  Ves. sen. 635. 
       8.-5. When the debt of the testator is contracted subsequently to the, 
  making of the will; for, in that case, the legacy will not be deemed a 
  satisfaction. 2 Salk. 508. 
       9.-6. When the legacy is uncertain or contingent. 2 Atk. 300; 2 P. Wms. 
  343. 
       10.-7. Where the debt itself is contingent, as where it arises from a 
  running account between the testator and legatee; 1 P. Wms. 296; or it is a 
  negotiable bill of exchange. 3 Ves. jr. 561. 
       11.-8. Where there is an express direction in the will for the payment 
  of debts end legacies, the court will infer from the circumstance, that the 
  testator intended that both the debt owing from him to the legatee and the 
  legacy, should, be paid. 1 P. Wms. 408; 2 Roper, Leg. 54. 
       See, generally, Tr. of Eq. 333; Yelv. 11, n.; 1 Swans. R. 221; 18 Eng. 
  Com. Law Rep. 201; 4 Ves. jr. 301; 7 Ves. jr. 507; 1 Suppl. to Ves. jr. 204, 
  308, 311, 342, 348, 329; 8 Com. Dig. Appen. tit. Satisfaction, p. 917; Rob. 
  on Frauds, 46, n. 15; 2 Suppl. to Ves. jr. 22, 46, 205; 1 Vern. 346; Roper, 
  Leg. c. 17; 1 Roper on Hush. and Wife, 501 to 511; 2 Id. 53 to 63; Math. on 
  Pres. c. 6, p. 107; 1 Desaus. R. 814; 2 Munf. Rep. 413; Stallm. on El. and 
  Sat. 
  
  

  SATISFACTION, practice. An entry made on the record, by which a party in 
  whose favor a judgment was rendered, declares that he has been satisfied and 
  paid. 
       2. In Alabama, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, New 
  Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and, Vermont, 
  provision is made by statute, requiring the mortgagee to discharge a 
  mortgage upon the record, by entering satisfaction in the margin. The 
  refusal or neglect to enter satisfaction after payment and demand, renders 
  the mortgagee liable to an action, after the time given him by the 
  respective statutes for doing the same has elapsed, and subjects him to the 
  payment of damages, and, in some cases, treble costs. In Indiana and New 
  York, the register or recorder of deeds may himself discharge the mortgage 
  upon the record on the exhibition of a certificate of payment and 
  satisfaction signed by the mortgagee or his representatives, and attached to 
  the mortgage, which shall be recorded. Ind. St. 1836, 64; 1 N. Y. Rev. St. 
  761. 
  
  

satisfaction - Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :

  212 Moby Thesaurus words for "satisfaction":
     acceptance, accordance, acquitment, acquittal, acquittance,
     adequacy, adequate supply, adequateness, adherence,
     affair of honor, amends, amortization, amortizement, amusement,
     animal pleasure, atonement, balancing, bare minimum,
     bare sufficiency, bellyful, binder, blood money, bodily pleasure,
     care, carnal delight, carrying out, cash, cash payment, clearance,
     comfort, commutation, compensation, competence, competency,
     compliance, composition, composure, compromise, conformance,
     conformity, consideration, content, contentedness, contentment,
     correction, counteraction, counterbalancing, coziness,
     creature comforts, damages, debt service, defrayal, defrayment,
     delight, deposit, disbursal, discharge, doling out, down payment,
     duel, earnest, earnest money, ease, endpleasure, engorgement,
     enjoyment, enough, entertainment, entire satisfaction, euphoria,
     exact measure, execution, expiation, expiatory offering, fill,
     fixing, forepleasure, fruition, fulfillment, fullness, fun, glut,
     gratification, great satisfaction, guerdon, gusto, happiness,
     hearty enjoyment, heed, heeding, hire purchase, hire purchase plan,
     honorarium, indemnification, indemnity, installment,
     installment plan, intellectual pleasure, interest payment,
     joie de vivre, joy, just enough, keen pleasure, keeping, kicks,
     lex talionis, liquidation, luxury, making amends, making good,
     making right, making up, meed, mending, minimum, monomachy,
     monthly payments, more than enough, never-never, observance,
     observation, offsetting, overhaul, overhauling, paying,
     paying back, paying off, paying out, paying up, payment,
     payment in kind, payoff, peace of mind, peace offering,
     performance, physical pleasure, piaculum, pleasure, practice,
     prepayment, price, propitiation, quarterly payments,
     quiet pleasure, quittance, reclamation, recompense, reconcilement,
     reconciliation, rectification, redemption, redress, refund,
     regular payments, reimbursement, relish, remedy, remittance,
     remuneration, repair, repairing, reparation, repayment, repletion,
     requital, requitement, resignation, respect, restitution,
     retaliation, retirement, retribution, return, revenge, reward,
     right amount, salvage, satiation, satiety, satisfactoriness,
     satisfactory amount, saturatedness, saturation, saturation point,
     self-gratification, self-indulgence, sensual pleasure,
     sensuous pleasure, settlement, sexual pleasure, single combat,
     sinking-fund payment, skinful, smart money, snootful, solatium,
     spot cash, squaring, substitution, sufficiency, sufficientness,
     supersaturation, surfeit, sweetness of life, titillation,
     troubleshooting, vindication, voluptuousness, weekly payments,
     well-being, wergild, zest