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Meanings of
sate
in English
Portuguese
fartar
Catalan
atipar-se
Back to the meaning
Fill to satisfaction.
fill
replete
satiate
Portuguese
fartar
Synonyms
Examples for "
fill
"
fill
replete
satiate
Examples for "
fill
"
1
To enter France you currently need to
fill
in a health questionnaire.
2
The work of art must
fill
a need of the USA society.
3
They may in themselves
fill
all the requirements of a real debate.
4
We continue to look for products that might
fill
voids, MacMillan said.
5
I
fill
out my name-whichis the first question-andmy age-the second.
1
The story of the missile crisis is
replete
with misunderstandings and miscalculations.
2
He sits in the lonely room
replete
with memories of the past.
3
Instead, Bolton's announcement was
replete
with rhetoric reminiscent of the Cold War.
4
In nutrient and oxygen
replete
conditions, acetyl-CoA is predominantly derived from glucose.
5
The address to their constituents is
replete
with serious and temperate argument.
1
Well, The Walking Dead: 400 Days might not quite
satiate
that hunger.
2
Twenty long minutes later, mighty Zeppelin returned to
satiate
their famished followers.
3
However, this was not enough to
satiate
the EFF's appetite for retribution.
4
Even their death did not
satiate
the brutal rage of the multitude.
5
He ardently longed for the moment when he might
satiate
his vengeance.
Usage of
sate
in English
1
Wallop
sate
down; and Baxter himself attempted to put in a word.
2
Thousands are evacuated after floods hit the northern Indian
sate
of Uttarakhand.
3
There on the raised dais
sate
the sovereign of half the world.
4
When the meal was over, the children
sate
together in whispering tattle.
5
And the fen birds
sate
and listened and sang back to her:
6
Whatever readers' scientific tastes, something in Tyson's wide-ranging collection will
sate
them.
7
He seemed in a sociable mood, and I
sate
down beside him.
8
And when she
sate
down by his bedside and began to sing:
9
She
sate
up and drew the arrow out with her own hands.
10
No, you can
sate
yourself, but it takes much to do it.
11
A sensual feast sure to
sate
even the most finicky of palates.
12
He turned to his father, who still
sate
lost in his meditations.
13
Mistress Anne
sate
by their guest, he holding her in great favour.
14
Thither we went, and
sate
down on the steps of a house.
15
The messengers then went hence to where Lord Siegfried
sate
by Kriemhild.
16
We
sate
down as far removed as might be from the house.
Other examples for "sate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
sate
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite · Third
Frequent collocations
sate down
sate together
sate silent
sate there
sate still
More collocations
Translations for
sate
Portuguese
fartar
saciar
Catalan
atipar-se
afartar-se
assaciar-se
Sate
through the time
Sate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common