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单词 satiate
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Definition of satiate in English:

satiate

verbˈseɪʃɪeɪtˈseɪʃiˌeɪt
  • he folded up his newspaper, his curiosity satiated
    another term for sate
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sweetened bitterness, such as sugared espresso, for example, satiates the appetite, while savoury sourness, such as hot-and-sour soup, can stimulate hunger and highlight texture.
    • As with any sandwich, some bites are better than others; but overall this sandwich succeeds in satiating my hunger for a while.
    • Fat not only abates hunger and satiates, but also is an important endurance exercise fuel.
    • The key to Graham's success is the way in which he compels and gratifies, but never fully reveals or satiates.
    • I spent days just wandering around and around, until I was satiated with splendour.
    • Her curiosity was soon satiated when the door opened to reveal a handsome young man of about twenty with bright red hair and the palest blue eyes she had ever seen.
    • The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue.
    • The French diet indicates high-quality food satiates and prevents chronic overeating.
    • Once you are satiated with the endless rounds of kababs, they suggest another course, this time, a selection of rotis, dhals and biryanis with raithas to cool down the palate after all those spicy dishes.
    • The chapter is intense reading but is packed with information that when digested certainly satiates the appetite for knowledge of the current status of sedimentary geochemistry.
    • While Colorado's mountainous terrain offers innumerable beautiful sights that leave one longing for more and never satiated, its magnitude of awe and grandeur also invoke a humbling effect on mankind.
    • Her curiosity satiated, she walked away without a backwards glance.
    • Some foods (like protein) are more satiating than others (like fats).
    • Surprisingly, we were tolerated and all of our cravings were satiated in the most generous and hospitable manner possible.
    • So satiated were they that they feared they would get choked if they lay flat; they slept sitting up.
    • Many people believe that fat is the most satiating form of food, as it delays gastric emptying.
    • By now, more substantial refreshments were being served in the hope that satiated stomachs would be conducive to reasoned arguments.
    • The fundamental idea is that porridge, pulses, whole-grains and other hippie comestibles eliminate the hunger pangs born of sugar lows; they keep you satiated for longer, leaving you less open to the pernicious call of the fridge.
    • If your spending needs are still not satiated, check out other markets, such as Portobello, or just by walking through London you will find hidden gems of stores throughout the city.
    • Rather than make arrests when crowds turn out of saloons, police find that handing out candy bars calms drinkers, satiates their hunger, and generally makes it easier for the drunks to get home safely.
    Synonyms
    fill, fully satisfy, sate
adjectiveˈseɪʃɪeɪtˈseɪʃiˌeɪt
archaic
  • Satisfied to the full; sated.

    satiate with power, of fame and wealth possess'd
    Synonyms
    fill, fully satisfy, sate
    slake, quench
    gorge, stuff, overfill, overfeed, surfeit, glut, cloy
    sicken, nauseate

Derivatives

  • satiable

  • adjectiveˈseɪʃəb(ə)lˈseɪʃəb(ə)l
    • (of a need or desire) able to be met.

      a range of basic needs which seemingly are satiable
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This concept implies that at some previous time, people found their culture to be meaningful, believable, and satiable.
      • Our hunger for decency sometimes is satiable through false justifications.
  • satiation

  • nounseɪʃɪˈeɪʃ(ə)nˌseɪʃiˈeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Medication operates differently, it in fact I believe decreases hunger and hunger is what gets people to start eating and it also increases satiation which is the cue that stops you from eating.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hunger and appetite are the big go signals: satiation and satiety are the main stop signals.
      • That good feeling, however, is not thankfulness, but satiation.
      • The satiation of one's immediate physical desires is only a person's only drive when he is incapable of perceiving the suffering of others.
      • It may be that incorrect or confusing early experiences have interfered with their ability to recognize hunger and satiation, resulting in their inability to differentiate hunger from other tensional states.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin satiatus, past participle of satiare, from satis 'enough'.

Rhymes

expatiate, ingratiate
 
 

Definition of satiate in US English:

satiate

verbˈseɪʃiˌeɪtˈsāSHēˌāt
  • he folded up his newspaper, his curiosity satiated
    another term for sate
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So satiated were they that they feared they would get choked if they lay flat; they slept sitting up.
    • While Colorado's mountainous terrain offers innumerable beautiful sights that leave one longing for more and never satiated, its magnitude of awe and grandeur also invoke a humbling effect on mankind.
    • Rather than make arrests when crowds turn out of saloons, police find that handing out candy bars calms drinkers, satiates their hunger, and generally makes it easier for the drunks to get home safely.
    • Many people believe that fat is the most satiating form of food, as it delays gastric emptying.
    • Her curiosity was soon satiated when the door opened to reveal a handsome young man of about twenty with bright red hair and the palest blue eyes she had ever seen.
    • If your spending needs are still not satiated, check out other markets, such as Portobello, or just by walking through London you will find hidden gems of stores throughout the city.
    • The French diet indicates high-quality food satiates and prevents chronic overeating.
    • I spent days just wandering around and around, until I was satiated with splendour.
    • As with any sandwich, some bites are better than others; but overall this sandwich succeeds in satiating my hunger for a while.
    • Surprisingly, we were tolerated and all of our cravings were satiated in the most generous and hospitable manner possible.
    • By now, more substantial refreshments were being served in the hope that satiated stomachs would be conducive to reasoned arguments.
    • Her curiosity satiated, she walked away without a backwards glance.
    • Once you are satiated with the endless rounds of kababs, they suggest another course, this time, a selection of rotis, dhals and biryanis with raithas to cool down the palate after all those spicy dishes.
    • The fundamental idea is that porridge, pulses, whole-grains and other hippie comestibles eliminate the hunger pangs born of sugar lows; they keep you satiated for longer, leaving you less open to the pernicious call of the fridge.
    • The chapter is intense reading but is packed with information that when digested certainly satiates the appetite for knowledge of the current status of sedimentary geochemistry.
    • Some foods (like protein) are more satiating than others (like fats).
    • The key to Graham's success is the way in which he compels and gratifies, but never fully reveals or satiates.
    • Sweetened bitterness, such as sugared espresso, for example, satiates the appetite, while savoury sourness, such as hot-and-sour soup, can stimulate hunger and highlight texture.
    • The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue.
    • Fat not only abates hunger and satiates, but also is an important endurance exercise fuel.
    Synonyms
    fill, fully satisfy, sate
adjectiveˈseɪʃiˌeɪtˈsāSHēˌāt
archaic
  • Satisfied to the full; satiated.

    Synonyms
    fill, fully satisfy, sate

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin satiatus, past participle of satiare, from satis ‘enough’.

 
 
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