Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DIS-SAT-IS-FAC'TO-RY
DIS-SAT-IS-FAC'TO-RI-NESSDIS-SAT'IS-FI-ED
DIS-SAT-IS-FAC'TO-RY, a.
Unable to give content. – Johnson. Rather, giving discontent; displeasing. To have reduced the different qualifications in the different states, to one uniform rule, would probably have been as dissatisfactory to some of the states, as difficult for the convention. – Hamilton. Mitford.
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