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Third Person
dissatisfies
Present Participle
dissatisfying
Past Tense
dissatisfied
Past Participle
dissatisfied
1
to fail to make someone pleased
- The manager’s failure to address the issue began to dissatisfy the employees.
- The poor quality of the service will dissatisfy many customers.
- His constant delays were bound to dissatisfy the team members.
- The lack of communication during the project was a major factor that dissatisfied the client.
- The product’s performance may dissatisfy those expecting better results.
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