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to sate

verb

To satisfy the appetite or desire of; to fill up.

  • At last he stopped, his hunger and thirst sated.

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But not an easy desire to sate.

Some sold their homes and cars to sate her greed.

It also fails to sate the demand for celebrity confessions.

The berries do little to sate my hunger.

That not enough to sate your fashion thirst?

But even that might not have been enough to sate him.

Places where we go to sate our most base desires and to scare ourselves stiff.

To sate that collective appetite, the festival is supplemented with (gasp!) California strawberries.

Ogha explained that financial recompense would not be enough to sate his appetite for revenge.

Many patients no longer crave the high-calorie foods that used to sate them.

But don't expect victories on the field or in fistfights to sate the Yankees.

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