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Meanings of
satiated
in English
Supplied (especially fed) to satisfaction.
full
satiate
insatiate
Related terms
jaded
sated
gorged
surfeited
satiable
satisfiable
Synonyms
Examples for "
full
"
full
satiate
Examples for "
full
"
1
Europe is
full
of good banks, Finnish Finance Minister Jyrki Katainen said.
2
Semihard;
full
cream; rapidly cured; Tilsit type; very fine; made at Itzehoe.
3
Government forces have claimed
full
control over the area since mid-last year.
4
New Ireland authorities are also yet to get
full
damage assessment reports.
5
Europe has thousands of years of history,
full
of myths and legends.
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
satiated
in English
1
The former is
satiated
in animal gratification, the latter in spiritual beatification.
2
The mind and the eye are never
satiated
with the truly beautiful.
3
Wrong is never
satiated
;
it hungers as it feeds on its prey.
4
But, I became
satiated
with life in England and on the Continent.
5
But the duke was
satiated
,
and his only pleasure lay in novelty.
6
She dropped backwards,
satiated
,
her thirst still small, her change still incomplete.
7
His natural love of change is
satiated
by rapid change of locality.
8
Go with me this time, Guy; one tour cannot have
satiated
you.
9
This nation gorges on our flesh, and yet it is never
satiated
.
10
The record of their mere pitched battles would have
satiated
a Napoleon.
11
Maybe he has
satiated
his fury and is ready to move on.
12
We threaten no world aggressions, we are
satiated
where he was insatiable.
13
Pauline's eyes had never become
satiated
with the sight of beautiful things.
14
Ambition, appetite-allsuch words signify some one sacrificed to some one
satiated
.
15
He sleeps
satiated
with food, while I and my children are starving.'
16
He that is covetous is never
satiated
with appropriating other people's wealth.
Other examples for "satiated"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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satiated
satiate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
never satiated
yet satiated
become satiated
Satiated
through the time
Satiated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common