satiate
verb (used with object), sa·ti·at·ed, sa·ti·at·ing.
adjective
Origin of satiate
Synonyms for satiate
Related Words for satiate
nauseate, gratify, slake, sate, indulge, surfeit, glut, saturate, content, pall, jade, gorge, cloy, fill, overfill, overdoseExamples from the Web for satiate
Contemporary Examples of satiate
And the not-so-subtle winks to Batman lore will be enough to satiate hungry fanboys for now.
All bulldozed by developers, eager to satiate the needs of the rich and foreign.
Weren’t Those the Bad Old Days? The Poison of New York City NostalgiaMichael Moynihan
January 6, 2014
Cigarettes generate their own cravings, which you walk into the store intending to satiate.
Though this is enough to satiate the most ardent of conspiracy theorists, I find it lacking.
Historical Examples of satiate
But thou, if thou art here, or to be found, thy blood alone will satiate them.
AlroyBenjamin Disraeli
Mr. Black appeared to be in no indecent haste to satiate my craving.
The HouseEugene Field
Yet, whilst I am admiring the artist, I forget to satiate on the work.
Fiesco or, The Genoese ConspiracyFriedrich Schiller
Even their death did not satiate the brutal rage of the multitude.
Blood, and blood alone, could satiate their thirst for revenge.
Popery! As it Was and as it IsWilliam Hogan