"The editor could not find satisfaction with his work because of others' abuse."
You're satisfaction is guaranteed.
He had total satisfaction with the job he did.
There is a certain satisfaction in doing well at manual labor.
There was a look of satisfaction on his face as he finished his maths exam.
Satisfaction is a well thought out answer.
The asker felt a sense of satisfaction when his question was answered. It seems to have been answered to my satisfaction. The satisfaction of our clients is our primary concern.
I expressed my satisfaction with the service I received at the restaurant by leaving a generous tip for the waiter.
I can give you several sentences.I won't give that bully the satisfaction of seeing me cry.She has the satisfaction of knowing she is right."I can't get no satisfaction." ("Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones)
"It was within the scope of an investigation"
No, the noun 'satisfaction' is an uncountable noun. Quantities of 'satisfaction' are expressed using adjectives, for example, some satisfaction, full satisfaction, great satisfaction, etc.
Example sentence for the noun 'accomplishment':His accomplishment gave him a lot of satisfaction.
A little less talk and a lot more action is what takes for my satisfaction. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.