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satiation

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[sey-shee-ey-shuhn] / ˌseɪ ʃiˈeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act or state of completely fulfilling a need or providing a desired thing to the point of excess: Studies of income and happiness revealed a point of satiation around $90,000 for emotional well-being.

    The school lunch program is tasked with the satiation of children's nutritional needs.

    Studies of income and happiness revealed a point of satiation around $90,000 for emotional well-being.

  2. the state or feeling of having a need, especially hunger, fully satisfied.

    High protein diets were found to improve satiation among dieters.

  3. Also called semantic satiation.  a phenomenon in which continuous repetition of a word results in decreased recognition, increased strangeness, or loss of meaning.


Etymology

Origin of satiation

First recorded in 1600–10; from Late Latin satiātiōn-, stem of satiātiō “satiety”; see also satiate ( def. )

Example Sentences

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But while appetite and satiation — feeling full and not wanting to eat again — aren't perfectly aligned with being able to lose weight, it might be a helpful starting point.

From Salon • Sep. 28, 2023

That satiation itself could blunt food noise, he said.

From New York Times • Jun. 21, 2023

Scientists studying the problem have now found that the fist-shaped structure known as the cerebellum—which had not previously been linked to hunger—is key to regulating satiation in those with this condition.

From Scientific American • Feb. 23, 2022

The main tactic used by periodical cicadas is predator satiation: You can’t eat us all.

From Washington Post • Feb. 1, 2022

I could feel certain you were well out in the Atlantic, experiencing, for just one week, the weather that fell to our lot, I would abate much of my animosity, purely from satiation of revenge.

From Border and Bastille by Lawrence, George A. (George Alfred)

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