These may be representable on a single vector or on a number of distinct vectors if the person has distinct and incommensurable satisfactions and enjoyments. |
These teens manifest a conspicuous sensualism and seek to push the pedal on life's enjoyments to the max. |
A culture that ceased to value these things and got all its enjoyments from, say, video games, would not just be different from ours but inferior. |
Grids lay upon the landscape reducing meandering rivers and their jagged embankments to scenic enjoyments or inconveniences to overcome. |
In his range of interests and enjoyments, he keeps goading me to broaden my own horizons. |
Knowing his wants, and being able to provide for them, he is capable of anticipating future enjoyments, and of connecting hope with an infinite variety of ideas. |