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satiate

[sey-shee-eyt, sey-shee-it, -eyt] / ˈseɪ ʃiˌeɪt, ˈseɪ ʃi ɪt, -ˌeɪt /


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It's unclear if the releases of the UFO files have done much to satiate the curiosity of legions of UFO researchers, official and otherwise.

From BBC May 22, 2026

Chances are, within walking distance, there will be something to satiate you for the time being, even if you’re getting it from a machine.

From Slate Feb. 1, 2025

Again, I resorted to side dishes to satiate me.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 23, 2024

Do some children have to die in order to satiate our desire for data?

From Salon Jan. 17, 2024

Guarding the girls’ privacy meant finding other ways to satiate the public’s curiosity about our family.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama

It comforts, it satiates and its redolent with flavor, humor and images of cartoon couples amorously sharing a single strand of tomato-laced noodle.

From Salon Aug. 18, 2021

Bentinho’s online presence satiates this hunger for tens of thousands of seekers online.

From The Guardian Jan. 9, 2020

There’s something about watching humans struggle in the unforgiving, mysterious and undiscovered realms of the universe that satiates a particular craving.

From Washington Post Oct. 15, 2018

Hoping to keep the masses appeased, however, Lisa opts instead to refer to the tax as a “temporary refund adjustment,” a turn of phrase that satiates the gawking rabble.    

From Forbes Aug. 21, 2014

Yet the infatuation preserves and satiates me in an indescribable way.

From "Salt to the Sea" by Ruta Sepetys

A memory is unlocked in a pair of slouchy carpenter pants and delicate stacks of golden jewelry, and the longing for home is temporarily satiated.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 13, 2026

The final product is the literary equivalent of a multicourse meal in a German restaurant—you’re left satiated, but not entirely satisfied, and may feel some indigestion.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 5, 2025

I felt so completely satiated by it and I was like, well, I think there's nothing new for me to do.

From BBC Aug. 14, 2025

Viewers, satiated with the lies they desired, stayed on board.

From Salon Sep. 26, 2023

As soon as this happened, they cheerfully abandoned the gruelling, dangerous, and often spartan life of hunter-gatherers, settling down to enjoy the pleasant, satiated life of farmers.

From "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari

Cal-Maine, for its part, is “seeing rising demand for complete, high-quality proteins—including from consumers on GLP-1 medications who are gravitating toward protein-dense, satiating foods,” says Miller.

From Barron's Dec. 11, 2025

Rumors of Garvey’s entry into this Senate race—his last, best chance at satiating a bucket-list item—were first reported in June, with an announcement expected weeks later.

From Slate Feb. 5, 2024

“When we were all quarantining at home, preparing 100% of our meals day in and day out, it was very time consuming to create satiating meals,” she said.

From Seattle Times Nov. 20, 2023

This same excitement simply does not occur when exposed to low-calorie alternatives, which we often see as less tasty, not as enjoyable and likely not satiating.

From Salon May 25, 2023

But by satiating one king or five hundred nobles with bodily pleasures we do not produce more kings or more nobles.

From Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2 by Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron




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