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Discover LudwigThe word 'satiate' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'satiate' to indicate fullness or satisfaction from an activity, object, or experience. Example sentence: She was pleased to have her curiosity satiated by the informative article she read.
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satiate
verb
To fill to satisfaction; to satisfy.
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But where I thought the government ought to issue more Treasury bonds to satiate investors, he thought that the solution was to induce the private sector to "create" more safe assets.
"Men without modesty", wrote one newspaper, "may be found even in the corridors of the Church and the cemetery, atrociously scandalising even during the day to satiate their brutal passions".
Apart from a few colonial acquisitions in the mid-1880s, Germany had acted as a satiate power.
As the latest issue hit shelves across 25 countries this morning, there was high demand for the scarce copies, with several newspapers in Europe running special supplements of Charlie Hebdo cartoons to satiate curious readers.
By 11am the following day, I have become brooding, stressed and now have a scalded tongue, having knocked back six cups of coffee in an attempt to satiate my otherwise redundant mouth.
From mere house cat to famous idol, Meow soon gathered minions far and wide, mobilising social media to satiate his thirst for power.
Burgers, chops and pies are regular winners of the daily contest to satiate my carnivorous cravings.
They have produced a menu that will satiate the luvvies of Drury Lane and tickle the fancy of recession refuseniks.
Nothing would satiate the audience, but their interrogation was to no avail; Chelbin's work remains as mysterious — and, to me, magical — as the northern light in a Vermeer.
I was tickled to learn that the degenerate Earl of Sandwich invented the eponymous dish as a means to satiate his compulsive gambling habit (and grumbling stomach) by never having to leave the wagering table for lunch.
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The poem is not a place, where dying is pacified, Where hunger is satiated, where hope is glorified.
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