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be satiated
verb
To fill to satisfaction; to satisfy.
Exact(39)
My emptiness is not a corporeal one that can be satiated by "goodies," but yummm.
I want to be satiated with tomatoes when tomato time comes.
Whatever one's home decor desire, it's likely to be satiated here.
And judging by their past comments, this is not a crowd whose political appetite can be satiated by platitudes.
The Gothic cycle of the Eighties had ended, and the public appetite for such epics appeared to be satiated.
It's a tale of American demands: Koons is at once determined to be pleased like a child and hungry to be satiated as an adult.
Similar(21)
So when McCarthy--as do all men who feed on power and can finally never be satiated--reached too far in bringing charges against the U.S. Army and was hauled before a committee of his peers, I was working at home.
I know some of you may be saying "meh, I'd rather have a burger," but when seasonal vegetables are roasted just right, they can truly be satiating.
When we get rewards, we are satiated.
Eventually the thirst for blood was satiated.
Love is bigger than being satiated by happiness".
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