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Claire Chen
What's the difference between 'satisfactory' and 'satisfying'?
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Mar 19, 2017 3:05 AM
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"Satisfactory" means that something meets certain standards: "The committee found the performance of the equipment to be satisfactory."
"Satisfying" means fulfilling a want or need: "A long drink of water satisfied my thirst."
March 19, 2017
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Claire Chen
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