Professor Clark finds the final hour of social labor-pain to be a compound, the sum of the final hour's dissatisfactions of all the laborers.
What quantitative relation does the sacrifice, in terms of dissatisfactions endured and satisfactions foregone, of the individual producer bear to the value of his product?
They told each other things; they even hinted at emotions concealed within their breasts, of dissatisfactions and longings there were no words for.
Unacknowledged dissatisfactions of her own sharpened her feeling about it.
She was not unaware of certain dissatisfactions that smoldered in her own breast.
It would keep you in good condition," he said, "and it might broaden your vision by disclosing the aims and the dissatisfactions of those who live by the sweat of their brows.
Very early she left the room with Betty and Mrs. Alston, and George experienced a strong desire to escape also, to flee anywhere away from this house and the bitterdissatisfactions he had found within its familiar walls.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dissatisfactions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.