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sate

[seyt] / seɪt /




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The startup says its discoveries can help sate the U.S.’s thirst for power.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ryan thwarted Bellingham again as tensions calmed by the end, with the crowd temporarily sated by the victory.

From Barron's

My appetite is sated and I am not tempted by snacks, other than the recommended apples, grapes and nuts.

From BBC

They were not supposed to try and sate their hungers with demons and the dead.

From Literature

The question for investors posed by biotech’s strong performance last year was whether the run-up a sign of outperformance yet to come, or whether demand for biotech stocks had been sated.

From Barron's