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satiate

verb transitive

[L. satiatus, from satio. See Sate.]

sa’shate.

satiate

To fill; to satisfy appetite or desire; to feed to the full, or to furnish enjoyment to the extent of desire; as, to satiate appetite or sense.

satiate

To fill to the extent of want; as, to satiate the earth or plants with water.

satiate

To glut; to fill beyond natural desire. He may be satiated, but not satisfied.

satiate

To gratify desire to the utmost. I may yet survive the malice of my enemies, although they should be satiated with my blood.

satiate

To saturate.

satiate

adjective
Filled to satiety; glutted; followed by with or of. the former is most common; as satiate of applause.