Definition of "dissatisfactions" [dissatisfactions]
Plural form of dissatisfaction.(noun)
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Use "dissatisfactions" in a sentence
"There were those who did speak out for Harlan, couching in general terms their dissatisfactions with Gorlot's Regency."
"We meet Peter when he's quietly mulling over the dissatisfactions of his life, among them the nagging worry that he's failed his college-aged daughter and the sense that he's not quite ambitious enough or vulgar enough to rise higher."
"A day after that thumping Bush dumped his secretary of defense, Donald Rumsfeld, who had become a lightning rod for all the dissatisfactions surrounding the Iraq War, and installed in his place the consummate Washington insider, former CIA director Robert Gates."