How To Use Unsatisfied In A Sentence

  • They still appear to be unsatisfied that Barnes's departure will cure the malaise which affects the club.
  • Of course, there are still some unsatisfied and scarry stuffs that burden me, yet I still get myself to operate in an optimistic mode.
  • What they fear is precisely the frustration of their unsatisfied desires.
  • I'll be there steady ready to take up the fight of mother and daughter divided unsatisfied forever antagonistic cry sorrow let your ovary throb from the pain of my absence Women Among Us: Achy Obejas
  • You wake up unhappy, go to work unexcited, come back unsatisfied, go to sleep unfulfilled. Peter Winter: Chasing Demons: Visiting Pol Pot's Grave
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  • Manski also remains unsatisfied with the IEM's proponents ' reliance on its record of consistently besting the polls.
  • In the mean time, if there be any that, under pretence of unsatisfiedness, do shun the duty and information too; they will be found, but to mock God and authority; to whose justice and wisdom therefore I must leave them. The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation
  • Despite the fact that they're probably going to win a considerable number of congressional seats on Tuesday, the far right appears to be unsatisfied with a significant electoral victory and is supplementing its would-be success by physically accosting anyone who isn't sporting an array of teabags erotically dangled from the brim of a tri-cornered hat. Bob Cesca: When in Doubt, They Beat Up Women
  • I would rather remain with my unavenged suffering and unsatisfied indignation, even if I were wrong.
  • Ronaldo provides a lot of the touching and teasing but sometimes his final spurt leaves fans frustrated and unsatisfied.
  • The novel had interested him, but left him unsatisfied.
  • The unsatisfied hunger is an ache for things spiritual.
  • So if unsatisfied desires are inherently painful, then happiness must be ‘a final satisfaction of the will, after which no fresh willing would occur,… an imperishable satisfaction of the will.’
  • Sally Feldman is unsatisfied by Forster's cast of vague characters
  • Cagliostro," however, was unsatisfied with its rituals and devised a new system which he called Egyptian Masonry. Alchemy: Ancient and Modern
  • God’s mercies here, I may, with my dear benefactor, rejoice in that happy state, where is no mixture, no unsatisfiedness; and where all is joy, and peace, and love, for evermore! Pamela
  • So what is the way out of this cul-de-sac of unsatisfied feelings and frustration?
  • I did email them and was very unsatisfied with the outcome.
  • They belong to a self-complacent time, and we to a time of doubt and unsatisfied aspiration, and the two spirits are unsympathetic. Voltaire
  • The game ended a few hours too early, leaving players and spectators unsatisfied.
  • In the first versions of the libretto, by Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz, Roger succumbs to the prophet, who is revealed to be Dionysus; Szymanowski, however, was unsatisfied with that ending and has Roger finally abandon that cult to worship the sun, choosing a kind of Apollonian "third way" between the strict morality of the church and the license of the Dionysian revelers. The Only Thing That Flows Is the Fountain
  • If you are still unsatisfied, you can refer the matter to the ombudsman. Times, Sunday Times
  • If we have unsatisfied customers who tell other people about their bad experience, it puts off our future trade.
  • And Sylvie -- the brilliant little caressable Sylvie, whose warm heart had been so long unsatisfied, was, if not yet crowned by the full benediction of love, still gratefully aware of the wonderful colour and interest which had suddenly come into her life with the friendship of Aubrey The Master-Christian
  • The boss is unsatisfied with the tardy tempo.
  • If we don't finish something, we feel unsatisfied and unmotivated.
  • If you're the spouse who's unsatisfied, it's important to communicate with your partner, compassionately.
  • Not being able to find what they want, people buy something else, and their needs remain partially unsatisfied. Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
  • Once the war was ended, in 1945, a number of businessmen thought that it ought to be possible to exploit this unsatisfied demand.
  • It is a mental pleasure in the quality of what one receives, an unsatisfiedness as to the quantity. The Majesty of Calmness; individual problems and posibilities
  • Unsatisfied with off-the-rack roman shades — too dinky and un-luxe — and horrified by custom curtain costliness, I noticed the industrial roller shade, an undervalued player on the scene. It
  • What I mean by "abuse" is when people, unsatisfied with a protolanguage proven to contain seemingly exotic laryngeals with accompanying vocalic effects, decide to add laryngeals to every stem to account for all long vowels, whether it can be justified or not, and end up succeeding only in muddling the whole grammatical system in the process, obscuring the very thing they attempt to clarify. Laryngeal overdose in the Indo-European second person
  • How different _this table_ from many others! where genteel sprightly conversations are shut out; _where_ such as cannot feast their senses on the genius of a _cook_, must rise unsatisfied. Barford Abbey
  • Additionally, Ludwig Feuerbach, a German philosopher, has been described as a lonely figure whose loneliness ‘was the product of an unsatisfied intellectual vanity.’ God Attachment
  • The audience does not leave unsatisfied. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Two electricians were eventually found guilty of arson, though even the judges were unsatisfied with the outcome.
  • I'm also frightened to work on the ‘front-line’ with angry, unsatisfied patients.
  • What they fear is precisely the frustration of their unsatisfied desires.
  • Measuring their life satisfaction, the researchers found that those with permanent colostomies very rapidly improved whereas those who could ultimately reverse them stayed relatively unsatisfied. Nothing Can Kill
  • What I mean by "abuse" is when people, unsatisfied with a protolanguage proven to contain seemingly exotic laryngeals with accompanying vocalic effects, decide to add laryngeals to every stem to account for all long vowels, whether it can be justified or not, and end up succeeding only in muddling the whole grammatical system in the process, obscuring the very thing they attempt to clarify. Archive 2009-07-01
  • The unsatisfied need for kindness and sympathy - that is what's hard to bear. Times, Sunday Times
  • I love the idea of angsty, unsatisfied Teenage John skulking around Liverpool, calling loads of attention to himself both on purpose and by accident. NOGOODFORME.COM
  • She was a talented artist, but was unsatisfied with her own work.
  • Think of the daimi [= o] of Mito, [17] who, proud in lineage, learned and scholarly, and surrounded by a host of educated men, is yet unsatisfied with what the wise of his own country could give him, and gathers around him the relics unearthed from the old persecutions. The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji
  • If you remain unsatisfied, ask for a formal review. The Sun
  • But while those attributes may satisfy your clients' practical side, the product's ersatz appearance may leave some of them feeling a little unsatisfied.
  • The game ended a few hours too early, leaving players and spectators unsatisfied.
  • (_Medical Standard_, Dec., 1896), considers that unsatisfied sexual desire is an important cause of catarrhal endometritis. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society
  • So what is the way out of this cul-de-sac of unsatisfied feelings and frustration?
  • But , the guests are quite unsatisfied with toll television.
  • The poll suggests that the strongest unsatisfied appetite for home computers isn't among the richest consumers.
  • In general, _an interest is an unsatisfied capacity, corresponding to an unrealized condition, and it is predisposition to such rearrangement as would tend to realize the indicated condition_. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
  • His experience of unsatisfied desires must make him wish that he could satisfy them and feel poor and unsatisfiable because he cannot. Plato's Ethics and Politics in The Republic
  • She begins to feel that needs can be met, that unsatisfied needs are not bad, and that she is not bad for having them. Eating Problems: A Feminist Psychoanalytic Treatment Model
  • I think it's because people feel so unsatisfied, they want something more. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wherever there is unexpressed possibility, or function not performed, there is unsatisfied desire.
  • He locked the desk and passed out of the comfortably-furnished parlor into the office beyond, leaving them nothing to do but to return into the house with their curiosity unsatisfied, and the mother's vague trouble unsoothed. Cobwebs and Cables
  • The unsatisfiedness of the workmen resulted in a strike.
  • If such parties are jointly liable, a judgment against one of them is a bar to proceedings against the others even whilst it is unsatisfied.
  • My answer is mumbled and incomplete and leaves me and my questioner unsatisfied.
  • The ego has awaked to its constant need to feel unsatisfied, discontented, unhappy and finding fault. Peter Baksa: Ego: A Bad Word?
  • When a man is in the unsatisfied stages of love he must expect occasional attacks of greensickness, sullen passions intensified by unreasoning fear. Black Oxen
  • Convinced that the general public had an unsatisfied thirst for knowledge, he took an active part in several educational activities.
  • Also, anyone wanting the essential information about a person's background will normally emerge unsatisfied.
  • She showed them, but the thieves were still unsatisfied and nearly strangled her to death.
  • Cagliostro," however, was unsatisfied with its rituals and devised a new system which he called Egyptian Masonry. Alchemy: Ancient and Modern
  • Remember that a smile and a gentle voice are powerful tools to apply when dealing with mean or unsatisfied people. Christianity Today
  • Do you FEEL unsatisfied or unfulfilled with any area of your life or business?
  • Convinced that the general public had an unsatisfied thirst for knowledge, he took an active part in several educational activities.
  • Having asked only a handful of the questions I had planned, I felt disappointed, unsatisfied and unfulfilled.
  • The game ended a few hours too early, leaving players and spectators unsatisfied.
  • There are no false positions, no important omissions, no unsatisfied desires.
  • Martin's unsatisfied wife nearly annulled their marriage because of his impotence.
  • This behaviour was an acting out of his unsatisfied infantile need for physical contact with his hard-pressed mother. Growing Through Loss and Grief
  • The band obliged with a medley of festival type calypsos, only to find audience demand yet unsatisfied, forcing the players to perform yet another calypso medley before the lights finally went down.
  • This unsatisfiedness of mine has been much wonder'd at, by these two Gentlemen (at which words he pointed at The Sceptical Chymist or Chymico-Physical Doubts & Paradoxes, Touching the Spagyrist's Principles Commonly call'd Hypostatical; As they are wont to be Propos'd and Defended by the Generality of Alchymists. Whereunto is præmis'd Part of
  • Laplace at seventy - eight died young. He was still unsatisfied, still sure that he had a lot to learn.
  • Back in the UK, my curiosity unsatisfied, I decide to educate myself.
  • He was unsatisfied with the results until, he met Mark Draper, someone who had mastered the technical aspects of etching and from whom he learned a great deal one summer.
  • The French papers were also unsatisfied with the report.
  • The drive behind the artist's creative activity was unsatisfied libido manifesting itself in escapist phantasy.
  • Sure I worked and made money, but I also felt unsatisfied somehow.
  • That said, the regulatory outrages against common sense continue unabated, and the pressing need for reform remains unsatisfied.
  • While the other threads were developed and resolved, leaving one rather exhausted and peculiarly unsatisfied, this one remained outstanding, haunting the reader's memory.
  • I felt so unsatisfied and the empty feeling returned, nagging at me.
  • It had never been love, only an unsatisfied desire, which made it worse.
  • But perhaps it's this lack of cohesion which leaves the reader unsatisfied.
  • The kind of haunting beauty, which evokes long forgotten, hidden memories and fills you with a joy undefined and yet, leaves you unsatisfied.
  • No heart will be left unsatisfied; no spirit will mourn in unrequited love, for that happy region is the abode of love – of love without the defilements or the disquietudes of mortality, for there it is an everlasting, pure enjoyment. The Scottish Chiefs
  • Yet I was ultimately left unsatisfied with these means of ‘negotiating’ the masculinist bias in this text.
  • I would rather remain with my unavenged suffering and unsatisfied indignation, even if I were wrong.
  • The game ended a few hours too early, leaving players and spectators unsatisfied.
  • Onto this fairytale princess many women projected their own unsatisfied yearnings: they identified with her vulnerability, her perceived status as a victim.
  • I would rather remain with my unavenged suffering and unsatisfied indignation, even if I were wrong.

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