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Discover Ludwig"sate" is an accepted word in written English.
It is a verb, meaning to satisfy or to fill to satiation. Example sentence: The delicious dinner sated my hunger.
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All in all, it paints a vivid picture of a person with expensive tastes and the means to sate them.
One of the more confident predictions that I make about 2013 is that Mr Cameron will be proved wrong about this and he will fail to sate the Tory party's destructive passions about Europe.
So I went home and streamed a few minutes of my baby on a rug, before quickly realising that there are better things in life than pimping out children to sate your overwhelming desire for attention, and switched it off.
It is said to have suffered a big fall in sales in recent months and blames this on a slowing Chinese economy.A few years ago, when China's annual GDP growth was in double digits and its consumers had barely begun to sate their repressed desire for foreign luxury, the firms that sold it set themselves ambitious targets.
The devolution granted to Scotland in 1998 designed in part to sate the appetite for self-rule provided it with a self-rule providedt at Holyrood whith included a degree of proportional representation (PR); its seats are allocated more or less in line with the popular vote.
Both sate an appetite that is there beyond its strict biological need.Of course, it is a little more complicated than that.
Argentines have wondered for years which kitty Cristina Fernández and her government would grab next to sate their appetite for cash.
Some sold their homes and cars to sate her greed.
And the trouble with insatiable desires is that the struggle to sate them leaves everyone as exhausted as they are unfulfilled.
The thinking was that giving it control over matters like education, social services and home affairs would sate Scots' appetite for independence (stoked by 18 years of a Conservative government that few Scots had voted for).
But it might sate enough disaffected legislators to reduce the possibility of any actual change in the institutional relationship between the Fed and the rest of the government.
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