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<h1>Supreme Court examines varying definitions of 'gratification' between voluntary compensation and satisfaction-based interpretations in legal context</h1> The legal term 'gratification' has varying definitions across different dictionaries. Black's Law Dictionary defines it as a voluntary recompense or reward for services without solicitation or promise, while Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary describes it as giving pleasure or satisfaction. The Supreme Court case examined which definition is more contextually appropriate in legal proceedings. The determination of the correct meaning depends on the specific legal context in which the term is applied, requiring courts to consider the nuances between voluntary compensation versus satisfaction-based interpretations.