satiate SAY-shee-ayt verb WS #36
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verb
to satisfy (a desire or an appetite) to the full; to supply with as much as can be desired or consumed; to fill to excess; to gratify completely
- After hours of studying, she finally felt able to satiate her thirst for knowledge about quantum physics.
- The wealthy collector continued buying art pieces, but nothing could satiate his desire for rare paintings.
- No amount of praise could satiate her need for constant validation and approval from others.
- The comprehensive documentary managed to satiate viewers' curiosity about the mysterious historical event.
- The all-you-can-eat buffet was designed to satiate even the heartiest appetites and most voracious diners.