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Meanings of
sated
in English
Having eaten enough.
full
gorged
surfeited
Related terms
satiated
satiate
Usage of
sated
in English
1
So long since she had felt that heady sense of
sated
passion.
2
That might have
sated
demand and prevented a real mania from developing.
3
For that is the reason He says: Thy faith hath
sated
thee.
4
They, too, were tired with the hunting and
sated
with the quarry.
5
Now that the heart was
sated
,
the mind was running things again.
6
When the
sated
diners retire from this gruel, only insignificant leavings remain.
7
I felt suddenly ravenous, had a violent urge to be
sated
,
somehow.
8
Readers who are not
sated
yet and still for more are hungering
9
When one is
sated
,
one loses sight of all the other pleasures.
10
Without resistance faith grows weak and makes us become
sated
and lazy.
11
He felt
sated
,
and knew the Ranger had hunted while he slept.
12
One becomes
sated
with an interminable piece de resistance of full dress.
13
To pursue is to possess, and to possess is to be
sated
.
14
Hemodynamic, physiological, and behavioral parameters were compared between
sated
and abstinent scans.
15
He fell asleep,
sated
and happy, with her sobs in his ears.
16
Perhaps they are
sated
with attainders, perhaps they are weary of death.
Other examples for "sated"
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About this term
sated
sate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
sate with
sate pleasure
sate with blood
sate yet
sate by success
More collocations
Sated
through the time
Sated
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common