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- 'fækʃən1) (the act of satisfying or state of being satisfied: the satisfaction of desires.) tilfredsstillelse2) (pleasure or contentment: Your success gives me great satisfaction.) tilfredshetsubst. \/ˌsætɪsˈfækʃ(ə)n\/1) tilfredsstillelse2) tilfredshet3) oppfyllelse4) ( handel eller jus) oppgjør (av gjeld)5) ( handel eller jus) godtgjørelse, erstatning, kompensasjon, vederlag6) oppreisning, revansje7) ( teologi) soningdemand satisfaction of someone for something kreve oppreisning av noen for noegive satisfaction vekke tilfredshet gjøre fyllest, være tilstrekkeliggive satisfaction to tilfredsstillegive someone satisfaction gi noen oppreisninghave the satisfaction of ha\/føle tilfredsstillelsen ved å, ha tilfredstillelsen av åin satisfaction for ( teologi) til soning avin satisfaction of ( handel eller jus) som godtgjørelse formake satisfaction ( handel eller jus) gi godtgjørelse, gi vederlagsatisfaction at eller satisfaction with fornøyelse ved åto someone's satisfaction til noens tilfredsstillelse, så noen blir fornøyd
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