gratify
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A gratifying experience is quietly pleasing or satisfying. But gratifying an impulse means giving in to it, which isn't always such a good idea, and "instant gratification" of every desire will result in a life based on junk food and worse. Truly gratifying experiences and accomplishments usually are the result of time and effort.
verb (gratifies, gratifying, gratified) with object
give (someone) pleasure or satisfaction:
〈物・事が〉〈人〉を喜ばせる, 満足させる(→ gratified); 〖it ~ A to do〗 …することはA〈人〉を喜ばせる
e.g. I was gratified to see the coverage in May's issue.
indulge or satisfy (a desire):
〈欲望・願望など〉を満たす
e.g. not all the sexual impulses can be gratified.
DERIVATIVES
gratifier noun
ORIGIN
late Middle English (in the sense ‘make pleasing’): from French gratifier or Latin gratificari ‘give or do as a favor’, from gratus ‘pleasing, thankful’.